Friday, 18 of May of 2012

Weight and Treble – Planets in Heaven lyrics

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This song is an  elaboration of a 19th century poem by Thomas Moore.

PLANETS OF HEAVEN

(Sing — Sing — Music Was Given)

by Thomas Moore

Sing — sing — Music was given

To brighten the gay, and kindle the loving;

Souls here, like planets in heaven,

By harmony’s laws alone are kept moving.

Beauty may boast of her eyes and her cheeks,

But Love from the lips his true archery wings;

And she, who but feathers the dart when she speaks,

At once sends it home to the heart when she sings.

Then sing — sing — Music was given,

To brighten the gay, and kindle the loving;

Souls here, like planets in heaven,

By harmony’s laws alone are kept moving.

When Love, rock’d by his mother,

Lay sleeping as calm as slumber could make him,

“Hush, hush,” said Venus, “no other

Sweet voice but his own is worthy to wake him.”

Dreaming of music he slumber’d the while,

Till faint from his lip a soft melody broke,

And Venus, enchanted, look’d on with a smile,

While Love to his own sweet singing awoke.

Then sing — sing — Music was given,

To brighten the gay, and kindle the loving;

Souls here, like planets in heaven,

By harmony’s laws alone are kept moving.

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