Beautiful W.Blake poem from 1793 made as a rock song with fresh refrain and pain in the heart, with the great symbolic pictures of the master Blake.
Never seek to tell thy Love
Never seek to tell thy love
love that never told can be
for the gentle wind does move
silently, invisibly.
I told my love I told my love
I told her all my heart.
Trembling cold in ghastly fears ah!
she doth depart.
soon as she was gone from me
a traveller came by
silently, invisibly
he took her with a sign.
For Veronica.
Performed by "MichaEl and the Crazy Rats"
it's not oscar Wilde, it's William Blake who wrote the poem.
nadiushik 2 years ago
gosh... how amazing is this song. I'd like to know who sings it. Marvellous!! I'm amazed really amazed by that. Please answer me... Oscar Wilde probably is very happy for hearing this song. I'm sure. thanks for posting this always... great!!!
tiagodrp 2 years ago
Oops. I beg your pardon, you've already done that. this is great stuff!
exotiqueen 4 years ago
wonder if you could post the full lyrics as a response because i'm sure they are very beautiful. there is a sense of cosmic depth to your treatment of all themes. thank you for always sharing your art and insight.
exotiqueen 4 years ago