On the shore of the lake
The old man sat and watched a woman bathing
With its golden touch, the light was such
That the moment was worth saving
And he sang the song of the lake
The song of the lake
And all the king's horses and
Oh, never mind, never mind
And he knew that he would dissolve
If he followed her into the lake
But he also knew that if he remained upon the shore
He would in time, evaporate
He sang the song of the lake
The song of the lake
And all the king's horses
Oh, never mind, never mind
And he knew that even though he had found heaven
Such as described in the ancient scrolls
Still he felt the drag of hell
Upon his old and mortal soul
And he sang the song of the lake
And all the king's horses
Oh Lord, never mind, never mind
For every evil under the sun
If there be one
Seek it till you find
For there's either a remedy or there is none
And if there is none
Never mind, never mind
Never mind, never mind
Nah, never mind
Never mind
Oh, never mind, never mind, never mind
'Cause all the king's horses and all the king's men
Couldn't put us back together again
Oh, my darling, well, where will we go now?
Oh, my darling, where do we go?
Ah, never mind, never mind
And what do we do now?
Oh, never mind, never mind
Well, oh, my sweet darling, never mind