LEARN, READ ON 
(Blackmore/Lord/Evans) 
In ages past when were spells were cast 
In a time of men in steel 
When a man was called no special name 
It was all done by feel 
So listen, so learn, so read on 
You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn 
Hear the song of lovely Joan 
Her sound so sweet and clear 
In the courtroom of the King 
Among children and the peers 
So listen, so learn, so read on 
You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn 
'Now hear ye the words of Taliesyn, on the foaming beach of the 
ocean, in the day of trouble, I shall be of more service to thee 
than three hundred senates...' 
The hare he bounds across the page 
Past castles white and fair 
Two dreaming chessmen on their boards 
With a fool's mate as a snare 
So listen, so learn, so read on 
You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn 
'Three times I have been warned 
I know this from meditation...' 
The bird he flies the distance 
From pages two to six 
Past minstrels in their boxes 
To the water on the sticks 
So listen, so learn, so read on 
You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn 
Don't take the pictures lightly 
Listen to their sound 
For from their coloured feeling 
Experience is found 
So listen, so learn, so read on 
You gotta turn the page, read the Book of Taliesyn 
'All the sciences of the world are collected in my breasts, for I 
know what has been, what is now, and what hereafter will 
occur...'