Kate's Song
This is a song based on Kate Trask from Steinbeck's East of Eden.
Long ago and far away
I took a trip to a distant land
And paused to see in that far town
The fairest beauty to be found
With eyes of deepest blue
And hair so long and gold.
Every night in her home
I would sit and at her beauty stare
And as the time passed quickly by
I would forget all lives woes and cares.
So comrades stop and listen now
To the danger I will tell
For if you heed my words of fear
You can save your soul from hell.
For when you look into her eyes.
The depth of your soul she will spy.
And all the secrets of your heart
From your mouth will soon depart.
While I sat there in her spell
I told things I vowed to never tell.
And now I am a slave of hell
For the secret of my past is known.
And the time to flee her has come and gone.
So now her I stay
And watch my soul fade away.
For I can’t leave her beauty’s grip and
Make my desperate rescue trip.
So comrades stop and listen now
To the danger I will tell
For if you heed my words of fear
You can save your soul from hell.
But now I set here in her sway
As my soul slowly fades away.
Yet young men please hear my cry.
And dare not ever look into her eyes.