The Vision of Peregrine Worsthorne - McCarthy



     
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The Vision of Peregrine Worsthorne Lyrics


In Fleet Street I lay down to sleep,
In the seediest journalists' bar.
And in my sleep a vision I dreamed
From afar:In celestial mists made of light,
An angel that blinds mortal eye.
This vision I knew knew no wrong:
Only Right.He took my hand and showed me
Things I'd never dreamed.
The veil blinding me was lifted,
And truth shone, a beacon beaming.The vision said softly to me,
"The people are becoming too free.
And if you want to serve the tea,
Obey me."Peregrine, it's looking grim.
The economy is falling to pieces.
It seems quite hopeless."Stand steadfastly by the friendly
In exchange with free
Broadcast calls for order and law.
Yet all shall be well, all shall be well."The Holy Ghost bid me bold:

"For wisdom that's weighed out of old
Could win if it was spread among men
Once again."The vision departed me then.
And I awoke cold and distant.
I knew my mission.

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There are 2 bands with this name. 1. McCarthy were a British indie pop band, formed in Barking, East London in 1985 by schoolmates Malcolm Eden, Tim Gane, John Williamson and Gary Baker. They mixed a sweetly melodic style, dominated by Gane's 12-string guitar playing, with Eden's overtly political lyrics, often satirical in tone, which reflected the band's far left leanings. After a string of singles, including 'Red Sleeping Beauty' and 'Frans Hals', and a track on the NME c86 album, their debut album 'I Am A Wallet' was released in 1987 to much critical acclaim.

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