Such Small Ale

We should step out
From under this cloud
Take chance to meet daylight
Abandon the crowd

Let's pack off the ghosts
So late to their beds
With a hand-tied of lavender
To gentle their rest

What have we here for tether?
Our own restraint?
Which sprite are we appeasing
With this long-recited litany of grievous shame?
Heathens brewing virtue
From a resevoir of pain
With life for drink
From brim to brink
Who choose to sink in such small ale?

We should step out
From under this shroud
Warming bones in the dapple light
With the choosing still ours

What is here to keep us but our own restraint?
Whose sins are we redeeming
With our much-beleaguered retinue of bleeding saints?
What heathen waits to rest by sleeping?
Hold your creeping tears to fill a pail
For pity's sake
It's such small ale

For what else is there to keep us but our own restraint?
What nature do we sweeten in our resevoir of bitter rain?
This drowning game
Blow these seething years to fill a sail
With life for drink
From brim to brink
Who'd choose to sink in such small ale?
We won't sink in such small ale



Credits
Writer(s): Alison Moyet, Sean Mcghee, Richard John Oakes
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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