Ulalume
Cover of Edgar Allen Poe
Studio Released
Cover of Edgar Allen Poe
Studio Released
Lyrics: The skies were ashen and sober, The leaves they were crisped and sere, The leaves they were withering and sere; It was night in the lonesome October Of my most immemorial year; It was hard by the dim lake of Auber, In the misty mid region of Weir, It was down by the dank tarn of Auber, In the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir. Here once, through an alley, Titanic, Of cypress, I roamed with my Soul, Of cypress, with Psyche, my Soul. These were days when my heart was volcanic As the scoriac rivers that roll, As the lavas that restlessly roll Their sulphurous currents down Yaaneck In the ultimate climes of the pole, That groan as they roll down Mount Yaaneck In the realms of the boreal pole. Our talk had been serious and sober, But our thoughts they were palsied and sere, Our memories were treacherous and sere, For we knew not the month was October, And we marked not the night of the year (Ah, night of all nights in the year!); We noted not the dim lake of Auber (Though once we had journeyed down here), Remembered not the dank tarn of Auber, Nor the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir. And now, as the night was senescent And star-dials pointed to morn, As the star-dials hinted of morn, At the end of our path a liquescent And nebulous lustre was born, Out of which a miraculous crescent Arose with a duplicate horn Astarte's bediamonded crescent Distinct with its duplicate horn. And I said: 'She is warmer than Dian; She rolls through an ether of sighs, She reveals in a region of sighs: She has seen that the tears are not dry on These cheeks, where the worm never dies, And has come past the stars of the Lion, To point us the path to the skies, To the Lethean peace of the skies; Come up, in despite of the Lion, To shine on us with her bright eyes, Come up through the lair of the Lion, With love in her luminous eyes.' But Psyche, uplifting her finger, Said: 'Sadly this star I mistrust, Her pallor I strangely mistrust; Oh, hasten! oh, let us not linger! Oh, fly! let us fly! for we must.' In terror she spoke, letting sink her Wings until they trailed in the dust; In agony sobbed, letting sink her Plumes till they trailed in the dust, Till they sorrowfully trailed in the dust. I replied: 'This is nothing but dreaming: Let us on by this tremulous light! Let us bathe in this crystalline light! Its sibyllic splendor is beaming With hope and in beauty to-night! Ah, we safely may trust to its gleaming, And be sure it will lead us aright; We safely may trust to a gleaming That cannot but guide us aright, Since it flickers up to heaven through the night.' Thus I pacified Psyche and kissed her, And tempted her out of her gloom, And conquered her scruples and gloom; And we passed to the end of the vista, But were stopped by the door of a tomb, By the door of a legended tomb, And I said:'What is written, sweet sister, On the door of this legended tomb?' She replied: 'Ulalume! Ulalume! 'Tis the vault of thy lost Ulalume!' Then my heart it grew ashen and sober As the leaves that were crisped and sere, As the leaves that were withering and sere, And I cried: 'It was surely October On this very night of last year That I journeyed, I journeyed down here, That I brought a dread burden down here, Of this night of all nights in the year, Ah, what demon has tempted me here? Well I know, now, this dim lake of Auber, This misty mid region of Weir, Well I know, now, this dank tarn of Auber, This ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir.' Said we, then--the two, then--'Ah, can it Have been that the woodlandish ghouls The pitiful, the merciful ghouls To bar up our way and to ban it From the secret that lies in these wolds From the thing that lies hidden in these wolds Had drawn up the spectre of a planet From the limbo of lunary souls This sinfully scintillant planet From the Hell of the planetary souls?' | Notes: Jeff was recorded reading Edgar Allen Poe's 'Ulalume' poem for Hal Willner's tribute compilation 'Closed on Account of Rabies - Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe'. Mercury Records (CD# 314 536 480-2) liner notes for 'Ulalume': We recorded the last performances for this album -- by Gavin Friday and Jeff Buckley -- on the evening of February 13, 1997. Jeff was moving to Memphis the next day. Allen Ginsberg, a friend of both Gavin and Jeff, came by to visit and ended up coaching Jeff. The result is a beautiful reading, full of innocence and discovery. Within a few months both Allen and Jeff would be gone -- events that I have not really accepted yet. They were both rare creatures of this earth and the memory of the two of them working together that night will remain with me forever. I miss them terribly. This album is dedicated to Jeff and Allen. Hal Wilner Venice, California August 1997 |