Lyrics The Modern Prometheus - Richard Campbell
It's
clear
to
me
that
no
one
could
have
passed
a
happier
childhood
than
myself
My
kind
and
benevolent
parents
granted
me
a
great
treasure
My
eternal
love
Elizabeth
a
true
and
devoted
companion
My
life
was
always
trouble-
free
'til
I
hungered
for
adventure
The
first
misfortune
of
my
life
an
omen
of
misery
struck
when
I
was
seventeen
With
the
death
of
my
mother
As
she
lay
dying
she
placed
Elizabeth's
hand
in
mine
And
said
I'll
rest
in
peace
when
the
two
of
you
are
joined
with
one
another
Life
and
the
secrets
of
death
were
the
mysteries
I
was
determined
to
understand
So
in
time
the
power
of
the
divine
would
at
last
be
mine
And
the
world
would
unite
to
praise
the
work
of
Frankenstein
I
was
a
gifted
child
and
I
left
Geneva
to
study
overseas
With
the
loss
of
my
mother
fresh
in
my
mind
a
vision
soon
possessed
me
It
was
the
secrets
of
heaven
and
earth
that
I
desired
to
learn
But
to
liberate
the
spark
of
life
from
obscurity
we
must
examine
death
I
observed
decay
and
degradation
in
the
human
frame
Witnessed
how
the
worm
inherits
the
wonders
of
the
eyes
and
brain
As
I
beheld
the
corruption
of
the
bodies
of
men
From
the
midst
of
the
darkness
a
sudden
light
broke
in
upon
me
and
the
answer
was
mine
I
can
see
in
your
eyes
you
expect
me
to
Share
the
epiphany
but
that
cannot
be
The
secret
dies
with
me
I
will
not
let
you
walk
in
the
footsteps
that
only
lead
to
tragedy
With
such
a
power
in
my
hands
No
one
could
make
me
question
or
change
my
plan
I
had
no
doubt
in
my
ability
To
construct
a
being
glorious
as
man
The
creation
of
a
creature
like
myself
Breathing
life
into
a
species
of
my
own
design
Was
the
dream
that
drove
me
forward
And
the
vision
that
blurred
the
line
between
right
and
wrong
In
ignorance
of
consequence
my
journey
had
begun
The
moon
gazed
on
my
midnight
labours
While
with
impatience
and
tenacity
I
pursued
nature
to
her
hiding
places
What
man
could
imagine
the
horrors
of
my
secret
toil
As
I
dabbled
among
the
unhallowed
damps
of
the
grave
The
slaughterhouse
the
churchyard
and
the
mortuary
Provided
me
with
all
the
elements
that
my
task
required
Inside
a
solitary
chamber
I
kept
my
workshop
of
filthy
creation
Winter
spring
and
summer
passed
away
While
my
emaciated
body
worked
through
night
and
day
Blind
to
the
passage
of
time
I
shunned
my
fellow
man
And
pushed
Elizabeth
to
the
back
of
my
mind
Despite
the
wreck
I'd
become
a
fever
forced
me
on
Though
my
stomach
would
turn
at
the
things
I
would
learn
I
couldn't
rest
'til
I
was
done
Life
and
the
secrets
of
death
were
no
mystery
I
transcended
the
natural
limitations
of
mankind
Stole
fire
from
the
divine
but
I
would
pay
for
my
crime
And
the
world
would
unite
to
curse
the
work
of
Frankenstein
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