SHAKESPEARE IN ROCK

 

When the sun goes down and down

a kind of music goes round and round

I wake up then I hit the ground

in my head (it’s) growing up a sound

Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye

And all my soul and all my every part;

When the sun goes down and down

a kind of music goes round and round

I wake up then I hit the ground

in my head (it’s) growing up a sound

And for this sin there is no remedy,

It is so grounded inward in my heart.

Methinks no face so gracious is as mine,

No shape so true, no truth of such account;

And for myself mine own worth do define,

As I all other in all worths surmount.

But when my glass shows me myself indeed,

Beated and chopp'd with tann'd antiquity,

Mine own self-love quite contrary I read;

Self so self-loving were iniquity.

Methinks no face so gracious is as mine,

No shape so true, no truth of such account;

And for myself mine own worth do define,

As I all other in all worths surmount.

'Tis thee, myself, that for myself I praise,

Painting my age with beauty of thy days.

Methinks no face so gracious is as mine,

No shape so true, no truth of such account;

And for myself mine own worth do define,

As I all other in all worths surmount.