Britten: Peter Grimes, Op. 33 / Act 1: "And Do You Prefer the Storm" - James Pease/Peter Pears/Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden/Benjamin Britten
Lyrics by:Montagu Slater|George Crabbe
Composed by:Benjamin Britten
And do you prefer the storm
To auntie's parlour and the rum
I live alone the habit grows
Grimes since you're a lonely soul
Born to blocks and spars and ropes
Why not try the wider sea
With merchantman or privateer
I am native rooted here
Rooted by what
By familiar fields
Marsh and sand
Ordinary streets
Prevailing wind
You'd slip these moorings if you had the mind
By the shut faces
Of the borough clans
And by teh kindness
Of a casual glance
You'll find no comfort there
When an urchin's quarrelsome
Brawling at his little games
Mother stops him with a threat
You'll be sold to peter grimes
Selling me new apprentices
Children taught to be ashamed
Of the legend on their faces
You've been sold to peter grimes
Then the crowner sits to
Hint but not to mention crimes
And publishes an open verdict
Whispered about this peter grimes
Your boy was workhouse starved
Maybe you're not to blame he died
Picture what that day was like
That evil day
We strained into the wind
Heavily laden
We plunged into the wave's
Shuddering challenge
Then the sea rose to a storm
Over the gunwales
And the boy's silent reproach
Turned to illness
Then home
Among fishing nets
Alone alone alone
With a childish death
This storm is useful you can speak your mind
And never mind the borough commentary
There is more grandeur in a gale of wind
To free confession set a conscience free
They listen to money
These borough gossips
I have my visions
Fiery visions
They call me dreamer
They scoff at my dreams
And my ambition
But I know a way
To answer the borough
I'll win them over
With the new prentice
We'll sail together
These borough gossips
Listen to money
Only to money
I'll fish the sea dry
Sell the good catches
That wealthy merchant
Grimes will set up
Household and shop
You will all see it
I'll marry ellen
I'll marry ellen
I'll marry ellen
Man–go and ask her
Without your booty
She'll have you now
No–not for pity
Then the old tragedy
Is in store
New start with new prentice
Just as before
What peter grimes decides
Is his affair
Is his affair
You told and nice
Are you my conscience
Might as well
Try shout the wind down as to tell
The obvious truth
Take your advice
Put it where your money is
The storm is here o come away
I shall stay