Lead by a strong desire (Iones 1600
Arye #5 from Robert Jones First Booke of Songs 1600.
It is just me singing along with a midi file & adding guitar.
Elisha Zaporelostzi's first performances were the Open Stages put on by the Bytown Live in Ottawa Ontario, Canada. It is how Neil Young and Joni Mitchell started.
Phreap magazine is a one page thing that went around Ottawa in the 1980s. Now it is a web site;
http://home.att.ne.jp/blue/patchan
With the help of Joe-Charly Smith, Molly Ding, Calhoon-Fred Febealie, and Butter Jones I was able to put out Phreap magazine.
Story behind the song
This is just me singing (December 17, 2000) along with a midi file I made. On April 24, 2003 I added a Guitar track. Although I am sure many others can do it better justice this songs is not available on any CD or record as far as I know. Now, we are just passing the 400th anniversary of Robert Jones's books publication. Will these beautiful songs be hidden for another 400 years?
400 Hundred Year Old Songs You Can Not Hear Anywhere Else!
For more on this song and Jones got o my web site at;
http://home.att.ne.jp/blue/patchan/NewJones/1stBooke/1stBook02.html
Lyrics
V. LED BY A STRONG DESIRE
Lead by a strong desire
To have a thing unseen,
Nothing could make me tire
To be, to be, to be where as I had been.
I got her sight, which made me think
My thirst was gone because I saw my drink.
Kept by the careful watch
Of more than hundred eyes,
I sought but could on catch
The thing, the thing, the thing she not denies. 6
'Tis better to be blind and fast
Than, hungry, see thy love and can not taste.
But lovers' eyes do wake
When others are at rest;
And in the night they slake
The fire, the fire, the fire of day's unrest.
Methinks that joy is of most worth
Which painful Time and passed fears bring forth.
Yet husbands do suppose
To keep their wives by art,
And parents will disclose
By looks, by looks, by looks their children's heart.
As if they which have will to do
Had not the wit to blind such keepers too.
Peace then, ye aged fools,
That know yourselves so wise,
That from experience schools
Do think, do think, do think wit must arise.
Give young men leave to think, and say:
Your senses with your bodies do decay.
Love ruleth like a god,
Whom earth keeps not in awe,
Nor fear of smarting rod
Denounced , denounced, denounced by reason��s law.
Give grave advice, but rest you there.
Youth hath his course and will; and you youths were.
Think not by prying care
To pick love��s secrets out;
If you suspicious are
Yourselves, yourselves, yourselves resolve your doubt.
Who seek to know such deeds once done
Finds perjury before confession.