- Votes:
- Composers:
- Mcculloch
- Danny / Burdon
- Eric Victor / Weider
- John / Briggs
- Victor / Jenkins
- Barrie Ernest
 
- See also:
The Animals - The Black Plague lyrics
Ohohohohoh
 (gregorian chants)
 The bell tolls
 The black plague has struck
 Diseased eyes roll upwards
 As if knowing which direction their souls will travel
 (bring out your dead)
 A woman in black cries
 As the deathly procession passes by
 And monks moan en masse
 Ohohohohohoh
 (gregorian chants)
 The yet clean peasant pounds upon the castle door
 For it is safer inside the walls
 Their knocking pounds a dull tone across the quiet, deserted
 Courtyard
 The bodies of unfortuates bloat in the hot sun outside the
 Castle walls
 And ones ignorant of all facts plunder the diseased corpses for
 Remaining riches.
 (bring out your dead)
 And the bell tolls on
 A man walks around the castle walls on the outside
 The light from his lamp dancing shadows as he moves
 He tends the sick
 Gives comfort to all he can for dying woman and crying man
 But he feels it most for the children
 (unclean)
 Tears glisten on his cheek
 Did man ever deserve this death?
 And not all will die, just the poor
 For the rich are inside the castle wallsThe Animals - The Black Plague - http://motolyrics.com/the-animals/the-black-plague-lyrics.html
 And he knows he could be with them
 And they laugh at this fool of a man
 Through the stone fortress windows
 And the bell tolls on
 (unclean)
 And many deaths and many days later
 Many tears have been cry cried but in vain
 For tears can never erase the pain of death
 Only time has that talent
 His hands are now blistered but this man walks on
 The only element of sanity that the people look to him for
 Answers and he answers all
 And the bell tolls on inside the castle wall
 (bring out your dead)
 The dead are now buried and the plague is at its end
 Life for the people flowers again
 They breathe fresh air like they did once before
 And there is not a sound from beyond the castle walls
 The bell has stopped
 And only silence is heard
 And the peasants outside wonder what happened within
 In their bones they feel something is wrong
 The bell has been silent much too long
 For many days not one soul has stirred from the stone fortress
 Where the rich people live
 No one came and no one went
 Fear can do many strange things
 And even though water ran low
 Their mouths burnt and bellys caked dry
 Not one person put a foot outside
 No one had that much courage
 For they feared the peasants and their world outside
 So they played it safe and didn't move
 But one by one they perished and died








