House of Clocks

I once had a gilded clock

Constructed in a la Belle Epoque

The hour hand broke, now it won't turn back

So long, so long, so long

I once had a sundial too

But green and wild my garden grew

The undergrowth obscured the view

So long, so long, so long

Not a word could make her stay

The East wind blows the sun away

I lost her on St. Swithin's day

Oh why?

I grew up in a house of clocks

And late at night I'd sometimes walk

Listening to their rythmic talk

So long, so long, so long

Clocks that sang in ringing chimes

To take the measure of the times

Clocks that spoke in wordless rhymes

So long, so long, so long

Not a word could make her stay

The wine is split and flows away

I lost her on St. Swithin's day

Oh why?