McTELL, Ralph
    
      
    
      
    
      
    The Ferryman
    
      
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    At last he reached a river so beautiful and wide 
  
But the current was so strong he could not reach the other side
And the weary travelling man looked for a ferryman strong enough to row against the tide,
And the ferryman was old but he moved the boat so well,
Or did the river move the boat? The traveller could not tell.
Said the ferryman, "You're weary and the answers that you seek,
Are in the singing river, listen humbly it will speak."
    
      
    Oh, the traveller closed his eyes and he listened and he heard 
  
Only the river murmuring and the beating of his heart.
Then he heard the river laughing, and he heard the river crying
And in it was the beauty and the sadness of the world
And he heard the sounds of dying, but he heard the sounds of birth
And slowly his ears heard all the sounds of earth.
The sounds blended together and they became a whole
And the rhythm was his heartbeat to the music his soul.
    
      
    And the river had no beginning, as it flowed into the sea 
  
And the seas filled the clouds and the rains filled the streams
And as slowly as the sunrise, he opened up his eyes
To find the ferryman had gone, the boat moved gently on the tide.
And the river flowed within him, and with it he was one
And the seas moved around the earth, and the earth around the sun.
And the traveller was the river, was the boat and ferryman,
    Was the journey and the song that the singing river sang.
    
      
    
      
    
      
    Streets of London
    
      
    
      
    Have you seen the old man
    
      
    In the closed-down market
    
      
    Kicking up the paper,
    
      
    with his worn out shoes?
    
      
    In his eyes you see no pride
    
      
    Hand held loosely at his side
    
      
    Yesterday's paper telling yesterday's news
    
      
    
      
    So how can you tell me you're lonely,
    
      
    And say for you that the sun don't shine?
    
      
    Let me take you by the hand
    
      
    
      
    And lead you through the streets of London
    
      
    Show you something to make you change your mind
    
      
    
      
    Have you seen the old girl
    
      
    Who walks the streets of London
    
      
    Dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags?
    
      
    She's no time for talking,
    
      
    She just keeps right on walking
    
      
    Carrying her home in two carrier bags.
    
      
    
      
    So how ….
    
      
    
      
    In the all night cafe
    
      
    At a quarter past eleven,
    
      
    Same old man sitting there on his own
    
      
    Looking at the world
    
      
    Over the rim of his teacup,
    
      
    Each tea lasts an hour
    
      
    And he wanders home alone
    
      
    
      
    So how …
    
      
    
      
    Have you seen the old man
    
      
    Outside the Seaman's Mission
    
      
    Memory fading with the medal ribbons that he wears
    
      
    In our winter city,
    
      
    The rain cries a little pity
    
      
    For one more forgotten hero
    
      
    And a world that doesn't care
    
      
    
      
    
      
    Girl on a Bicycle
    
      
    
      
    Hey little girl on the bicycle, wheels spin like they're riding on air. 
    
      
    Hey little girl on the bicycle, wheels flash like the sun in her hair.
    
      
    And the wheels go round but the bike has stopped moving
    
      
    Trees on the river move by her.
    
      
    
      
    Hey little girl on the bicycle, sun blaze in her hair like a flame,
    
      
    And the river's reflecting her bicycle, and the reeds whisper her name,
    
      
    And the wheels go round but the bike has stopped moving,
    
      
    Trees on the river move by her.
    
      
    
      
    Hey little girl on the bicycle, dressed in white, the trees were in green.
    
      
    Sparkling cycling bicycle that moves through the trees like a dream
    
      
    And the wheels go round and the trees have stopped moving
    
      
    Suddenly she is gone.