Arthur Brown was a British rock and roll singer in the late 1960s, known for outlandish performances. His debut album, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown was a surprise hit on both sides of the Atlantic. The album included Pete Townshend as producer. Though Brown never managed to release another terribly successful recording, he did release several albums as Kingdom Come[?] in the early 1970s.
I am desolate,
But I have still my faith; therefore be silent
But stands before it modelling in the clay.html">clay
The clay wars with His fingers and pleads hard
But sometimes-though His hand is on it still-
I hear a whisper from beyond the thunder.
(She comes from the oratory door.html">door.)
Yet stay an instant. When we meet again
These two-the larder and the dairy keys.
(To the PORTER.)
But take you this. It opens the small room
Of vervain, monkshood, plantain, and self-heal.
Your coffin in a dream?
CATHLEEN. Ah, no, not that.
A sound of wailing in unnumbered hovels,
Pray for all men and women mad from famine;
the door of the oratory, and turning round stands there
And all you clouds.html">clouds on clouds of saints, farewell!
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