Heather Alexander
Heather Alexander - The Captive lyrics
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She sits and she weeps and she weeps all alone In a prison disguised as a bower She was bought by a lord for her wealth and her land She was sold by her father for power Now she who was free as a bird in the wood Is caged in a prison of gold And wing-clipped she mourns for the life she has lost, The wild swan that no one could hold Below in the hall, where her lord sits to drink, He boasts how he conquered a bride “Just a touch of the stick, did she not run away? As she did, as a child, oh she tried. “But I was prepared for her tricks, you have seen I've no forests, but crop-lands and fields All my horses are guarded, my sentries alert And ‘gainst Elf-magic, cold iron-shields “Oh, we caught her before out of the gate And I taught her to never try more!” What I get I will hold”; he was raising his cup When a sentry appeared at the door “There's a mountebank, sir, a magician,” he said, “That for shelter and hope of reward, Says he'd entertain you, sir, and all of your guests” “Oh, is he any good?” asks the Lord. “Why judge for yourself?” cried the mage at the door, Though whence he came, no one could say And with that he began to produce wondrous things Such marvels their breaths stole away When at last he was done, they shook off their trance And the lord tossed him gold with a smile Saying, “Well done, sir mage. Would my Lady were here, But she finds evening gatherings a trial.” “Good, my Lord,” said the mage with a low, humble bow, Through his eyes were not humble at all In the meadow in front of your hall, “I will show you more wonders than you have yet seen Bid your lady come watch if she will “She will come,” said the Lord, “I'll escort her, myself” Though the mage smiled, his eyes were cold still Came the morning, assembled in front of the hall Were all that could get leave to be And the Lord and his Lady, his grip on her arm Leaving bruises where no one could see Then the mage moved his hands and the crowd its noise Each one staring as hard as he could And at last, she looked up and he gestured once more And the people froze still where they stood Now he walked to the lady, a smile on his lips And a tender smile in his eyes And he took both her hands and he said, “You are free. What, do you find this a surprise? “You, once the friend of the feathered and furred Had found yourself trapped in the net You were beloved of the forest's fair folk Did you think that your friends would forget? “With cold iron this brute kept the Elf lords at bay, Cold iron stops their magic, it's true But they called upon me, who am also their friend, And I am as human as you. “Now, come,” and he drew her away from the Lord, Who never more her lord would be For the joy in her face he'd have risked ten times worse Then he cast the last spell to set them free Now as though from deep slumber the people awoke At his side then the lord felt a lack Saw his lady was gone, while then over his hall Flew two wild swans, a white and a black