Wedding songs drifted to the streets of The House of Princes A wind rose up and blew the clouds back home to rest We gathered in the garden in the midday heat in The House of Princes A silhouette of Jerusalem sage danced like a drunken guest In The House of Princes, where two candles intertwine In The House of Princes, down at the picket line In The House of Princes, standing in the orchand side by side Oh, what a welcome, What a welcome for the bride We walked down to the fields in The House of Princes On my left, the ancient crooked trees Olive oil anointed the shields in The House of Princes On my right, perfect lines of soldiers stood at ease In The House of Princes, where two candles intertwine In The House of Princes, down at the picket line In The House of Princes, standing in the orchand side by side Oh, what a welcome How could I greet the Sabbath bride in The House of Princes? With the tear gas and the stones up above Before the gas could cloud my eyes in The House of Princes I caught a glimpse of her weeping for lost love Her tears fell on this broken world, fell upon the flags unfurled Fell upon my left and right, felled the darkness and the light Felled all sense of pleasure and pain, of the holy and profane Fell upon my hands and face, fell right down in this sacred place As all the sacred people here fell upon each other's fear I saw three lonely stars appear It was a cold clear night in The House of Princes Talking with my baby on the phone so far away Stars were shining their sweet light on the House of Princes I watched the blockades flicker Through a thousand shades of gray.