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Lamentation over Boston



William Billings - Lamentation over Boston - текст песни (слова)

By the Rivers of Watertown we sat down and wept, 
 we wept when we remember'd, O Boston. 
 Lord God of Heaven, preserve them, defend them, 
 deliver and restore them unto us again.
 Forbid it, Lord God, 
 forbid that those who have sucked Bostonian Breasts 
 should thirst for American Blood. 
 A voice was heard in Roxbury which eccho'd thro' the Continent, 
 weeping for Boston because of their Danger. 
 Is Boston my dear Town, is it my native Place? 
 for since their Calamity I do earnestly remember it still! 
 If I forget thee, yea, if I do not remember thee, 
 Then let my numbers cease to flow, Then be my Muse unkind, 
 Then let my Tongue forget to move and ever be confin'd; 
 Let horrid Jargon split the Air and rive my nerves asunder. 
 Let hateful discord greet my ear as terrible as Thunder. 
 Let harmony be banish'd hence and Consonance depart; 
 Let dissonance erect her throne and reign within my Heart.   
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