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GUEST,AnneMC I sing songs...about dead people (64* d) Lyr Add: THE GRAVE OF NAPOLEON 03 Feb 05


The Grave of Napoleon - this song is on a Dick and Carol Holdstock CD called Shanties and Sea Songs from Way Out West.

THE GRAVE OF NAPOLEON

On a lone barren isle, where the wild roaring billow,
Assails the stern rock, and the loud tempest rave,
The hero lies still while the dew-dropping willow
Like a fond weeping mourner leans over the grave.
The lightning may flash, and the loud thunders rattle,
He heeds not, he hears not, he's free from all pain,
He sleeps his last sleep; he has fought his last battle,
No sound can awake him to glory again.
No sound can awake him to glory again.

Yet spirit immortal, the tomb cannot bind thee,
For like thine own eagle that soared to the sun,
Thou springest from bondage, and leavest behind thee
A name which before thee no mortal has won.
Though nations may combat, and war's thunder rattle,
No more on thy steed wilt thou sweep o'er the plain,
Thou sleepest thy last sleep,
Thou hast fought thy last battle,
No sound can awake him to glory again.
No sound can awake him to glory again.

Oh shade of the mighty! Where now are thy legions
That rushed but to conquer when thou led them on?
Alas! They have perished in far hilly regions,
And all save the fame of their triumph is gone.
The trumpet may sound and the loud cannon rattle,
They heed not, they hear not, they're free from all pain,
They sleep their last sleep,
They have fought their last battle,
No sound can awake him to glory again.
No sound can awake him to glory again.


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