The Night Watch - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974)

Shine, shine, the light of good works shine
The watch before the city gates depicted in their prime
The golden light all grimy now
300 years have passed
The worthy captain and his squad of troopers standing fast

The artist knew their faces well
Husbands of his lady friends
His creditors and councillors
In armour bright, the merchant men

Official moments of the guild
In poses keen from bygone days
City fathers frozen there
Upon the canvas dark with age

The smell of paint, a flask of wine
Turn those faces all to me
Blunderbuss and halberd-shaft
Dutch respectability

They make their entrance one by one
Defenders of that way of life
Redbrick home, the bourgeoisie
Guitar lessons for the wife

So many years we suffered here
Country racked with Spanish wars
Now comes a chance to find ourselves
Quiet reigns behind our doors
Think about posterity again

So the pride of little men
The burghers good and true
Still living through the painter's hands
Request you all to understand



Credits
Writer(s): William Scott Bruford, John Kenneth Wetton, Robert Fripp, David Francis Cross, Richard William Palmer James
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