Lyrics Journey to the Center of the Earth - Rick Wakeman
By
horse,
by
rail,
by
land,
by
sea,
our
journey
starts
Two
men
incensed
by
one
man′s
journey
from
the
past
In
Iceland,
where
the
mountain
stood
with
pride
They
set
off
with
their
guide
To
reach
the
mountain
side
Roped
as
one
for
safety
through
the
long
descent
Into
the
crater
of
volcanic
rock
they
went
Look
up
from
our
telescopic
lens,
One
star
for
us
to
share,
We
continue
on
our
prayer.
Crystals
of
opaque
quartz,
studded
limpid
tears,
Forming
magic
chandeliers,
lighting
blistered
galleries.
Narration
1
Admiring
shades
of
lava
which
imperceptibly
passed
from
reddish
Brown
to
bright
yellow,
their
way
lit
by
crystals
appearing
as
Lighted
globes,
they
continued
through
the
lava
gallery,
which
Gently
sloped
until
they
reached
the
inter
section
of
two
roads.
Without
hesitation
Professor
Lidenbrook
chose
the
eastern
tunnel.
And
the
journey
continued
through
a
succession
of
arches,
appearing
Before
them
as
if
they
were
the
aisles
of
a
gothic
cathedral;
the
Walls
were
enhanced
with
impressions
of
Rock
weeds
and
mosses
from
The
Silurian
epoch.
Narration
2
The
Eastern
route
they
had
taken
had
come
to
a
dead
end.
With
three
Days'walk
back
to
the
fork
to
find
Arne
Saknussemm′s
original
Route,
they
found
their
water
rations
were
limited
to
one
day.
Knowing
their
only
change
of
finding
water
was
on
that
route,
they
Set
off
for
the
fork
and
there
finally
they
fell
almost
lifeless
on
The
third
day.
After
sleep,
they
continued
down
the
other
tunnel
in
Their
quest
for
water,
and
whilst
searching
on
his
own,
Hans,
the
Guide,
heard
the
sound
of
water
thundering
behind
a
granite
wall,
And,
with
a
pick
axe,
attacked
the
wall
so
as
to
allow
a
stream
of
Boiling
water
to
enter
and
cool
in
their
tunnel.
Not
only
had
they
Found
life
in
the
water
but
they
had
also
found
a
flowing
guide
to
The
Centre
of
the
Earth.
They
called
the
stream
the
Hansbach.
Narration
3
Replenished
with
the
water
the
journey
continued
with
haste,
but
Somehow
they
find
themselves
separated.
Professor
Lidenbrook's
Nephew
Axel
found
himself
alone.
His
mind
was
seized
with
Unparalleled
fear
and
he
saw
memories
of
home
flashing
before
him.
His
fiancee
Grauben,
his
house
and
friends
in
Hamburg.
He
saw
Hallucinations
of
all
the
incidents
of
the
journey.
And,
unworthy
As
he
felt,
he
knelt
in
fervent
prayer
and
then,
in
panic,
he
ran
Blindly
through
a
tunnel
only
to
reach
a
dead
end,
where
he
fell
Panting
for
breath.
In
the
darkness
he
cried...
voices...
Voices...
voices...
He
heard
voices.
He
heard
his
uncle's
voice.
Due
to
the
shape
of
the
gallery
and
the
conducting
power
of
the
Rocks,
his
uncle′s
voice
was
uncannily
travelling
around
the
Walls.
By
means
of
their
chronometers
they
discovered
they
were
Four
miles
apart,
so
Axel
set
about
the
task
of
rejoining
the
Professor
and
their
guide.
Recollection
Memories
of
a
life
on
earth
go
flashing
past,
Of
home
of
Grauben,
friends
of
whom
he′s
seen
his
last
Contemplating
what
his
life's
been
worth,
While
trapped
beneath
the
earth,
An
embryo
at
birth
Pain
and
fear
destroy
the
beauty
I
have
seen,
Of
caverns,
where
no
other
man
has
ever
been
Silurian
epoch
hosts
me
as
my
grave,
My
final
blow
I
wave,
A
life
too
late
to
save
Crystals
of
opaque
quartz,
studded
limpid
tears,
Forming
magic
chandeliers,
lighting
blistered
galleries.
Narration
4
Suddenly
the
ground
disappeared
from
beneath
his
feet.
He
fell
down
A
vertical
shaft,
his
head
hitting
a
sharp
rock.
He
lost
Consciousness.
On
opening
his
eyes,
he
found
himself
with
the
Professor
and
the
guide,
and,
looking
around
him,
he
saw
an
ocean
Stretching
as
faras
the
eye
could
see,
a
giant
forest
of
Mushrooms,
a
line
of
huge
cliffs,
and
strange
clouds
hung
Overhead,
as
he
lay
on
a
deeply
indented
shore
of
golden
sand
Strewn
with
shells.
For
a
moment,
he
thought
he
was
back
on
the
Surface
of
the
earth,
but
he
soon
realised
that
they
had
reached
a
World
within
a
world.
THE
BATTLE
/ THE
FOREST
Narration
5
Having
made
a
raft
from
wood
taken
from
the
giant
mushroom
forest,
With
rigging
consisting
of
a
mast
made
of
two
staves
lashed
Together,
a
yard
made
of
a
third,
and
a
sail
borrowed
from
their
Stock
of
rugs,
they
set
sail
from
the
harbour
- Port
Grauben,
Named
after
Axel′s
fiancee.
With
a
north-westerly
wind
propelling
Them
along
at
about
three
miles
an
hour,
silvery
beams
of
light,
Reflected
here
and
there
by
drops
of
spray,
produced
luminous
Points
in
the
eddy
created
by
the
raft.
Soon
all
land
was
lost
to
View.
Five
days
out
to
sea,
they
witnessed
a
terrifying
battle
Between
two
sea
monsters.
One
having
the
snout
of
a
porpoise,
the
Head
of
a
lizard,
and
teeth
of
a
crocodile
- an
Ichthyosaurus.
And
The
other,
the
mortal
enemy
of
the
first,
a
serpent
with
a
Turtle's
shell,
the
Plesiosaurus.
The
Battle
Five
days
out
on
an
infinite
sea,
they
prayed
for
calm
on
an
ocean
free,
But
the
surface
of
the
water
ws
indicating
some
disturbance.
The
raft
was
hurled
by
an
unseen
source,
two
hundred
feet,
with
Frightening
force
And
a
dark
mass
rising
showed
to
be
a
giant
porpoise
Rising
out
of
the
angry
sea,
towered
the
creatures′
enemy,
And
so
the
two
sea
monsters
closed
for
battle
Crocodile
teeth,
lizard's
head,
bloodshot
eye,
stained
ocean
red
Moving
close
to
their
raft′s
side,
the
two
men
prayed
as
one
and
cried
"Save
me,
save
me,
save
me,
save
me"
The
serpents'
fight
went
on
for
hours,
two
monsters
soaring
up
like
towers
And
driving
down
to
the
depths
in
a
single
motion
Suddenly,
the
serpent's
head,
shot
out
of
the
water
bathed
in
red
And
the
serpentine
form
lay
lifeless
on
the
ocean
Crocodile
teeth,
lizard′s
head,
bloodshot
eye
stained
ocean
read
Battle
won,
a
victor′s
pride,
the
three
men
thanked
the
Lord
and
cried
"Praise
God,
praise
God,
praise
God,
praise
God."
Narration
6
Cumulus
clouds
formed
heavily
in
the
south,
like
huge
wool
packs
Heaped
up
in
picturesque
disorder.
Under
the
influence
of
the
Breezes
they
merged
together,
growing
darker,
forming
a
single
Menacing
mass.
The
raft
lay
motionless
on
the
sluggish
waveless
Sea
and
in
silence
they
waited
for
the
storm.
Narration
7
For
four
days
the
storm
had
raged
as
they
clung
to
the
mast
of
Their
raft
for
safety.
Finally,
with
their
raft
wrecked
after
Being
bashed
against
the
reefs,
they
lay
sheltered
from
the
Pouring
rain
beneath
a
few
overhanging
rocks
where
they
ate
and
Slept.
The
next
day
all
trace
of
the
storm
had
disappeared
and
What
remained
of
their
stock
seemed
intact.
Checking
the
compass
Brought
only
heartbreak
as
it
showed
that
a
chance
of
wind
during
The
storm
had
returned
them
to
just
a
few
miles
north
of
Port
Grauben.
So,
deciding
to
try
and
find
the
original
route
they
Advanced
with
difficulty
over
granite
fragments
mingled
with
Flint,
quartz,
and
alluvial
deposits,
eventually
reaching
a
plain
Covered
with
bones.
like
a
huge
cemetery.
A
mile
further
on,
they
Reached
the
edge
of
a
huge
forest
made
up
of
vegetation
of
the
Tertiary
period.
Tall
palms
were
linked
by
a
network
of
Inextricable
creepers,
a
carpet
of
moss
covering
the
ground
and
The
leaves
were
colourless,
everything
having
a
brownish
hue.
Exploring
the
forest
they
discovered
a
heard
of
gigantic
animals,
Mastadons,
which
were
being
marshalled
by
a
primitive
human
being,
A
Proteus.
He
stood
over
twelve
foot
high
and
brandished
an
Enormous
bough,
a
crook
worthy
of
this
antediluvian
shepherd.
The
Forest
Journey
on
through
ages
gone,
to
the
centre
of
the
earth
Past
rocks
of
quartz
and
granite,
which
gave
mother
nature
birth
Burial
ground
of
ancient
man,
his
life
no
more
is
seen,
A
journey
through
his
time
unknown,
I
wonder
where
he's
been
Wonder
where
he′s
been,
wonder
where
he's
been,
wonder
where
he′s
been
The
shore
now
gone
behind
the
hills,
a
forest
in
our
sight,
Rocks
and
distant
mountains,
bathed
in
waves
of
blinding
light
Forests
from
far
gone
time,
no
living
man
has
seen,
A
private
prehistoric
world,
for
you
and
I
a
dream
Brownish
hue
dicates
my
eye,
no
colour
hides
their
fear,
Flowers
faded,
dull
and
cold,
now
bleached
by
atmosphere
Creatures
twisting
under
trees,
huge
monsters
soaked
with
rage
Hidden
deep
below
our
earth,
a
frightening,
bygone
age
Their
shepherd
came,
now
long
extinct,
a
huge
primeval
man
The
three
men
filled
with
disbelief,
just
turned
as
one
and
ran.
Narration
8
Dumb
with
astonishment
and
amazement
which
bordered
on
Stupefaction,
they
fled
the
forest.
Instinctively,
they
made
Towards
the
Lidenbrook
Sea.
Discovering
a
rusty
dagger
on
the
Beach,
and
the
carved
initials
of
the
explorer
before
them
on
a
Slab
of
granite,
they
realised
that
thay
were
once
again
treading
The
route
of
Arne
Saknussemm.
Following
a
short
sea
journey
around
A
cape,
they
came
ashore
where
a
dark
tunnel
plunged
deep
into
Rock.
Venturing
down,
their
progress
was
halted
by
a
piece
of
rock
Blocking
their
way.
After
deciding
to
blow
their
way
through,
and
Setting
the
charge,
they
put
out
to
sea
for
safety.
With
the
Explosion,
the
rocks
before
them
opened
like
a
curtain,
and
a
Bottomless
pit
appeared
in
the
shore.
The
explosion
had
caused
an
Earthquake,
the
abyss
had
opened
up,
and
the
sea
was
pouring
into
It.
Down
and
down
they
plunged
into
the
huge
gallery,
but
on
Regaining
their
senses
found
their
raft
rising
at
tremendous
Speed.
Trapped
in
the
shaft
of
an
active
volcano
they
rose
through
The
ages
of
man
to
be
finally
expelled
out
on
a
mountain-side
Riddled
with
tiny
lava
streams.
Their
journey
was
completed
and
They
found
themselves
3000
miles
from
their
original
starting
Point
in
Iceland.
They
had
entered
by
one
volcano
and
they
had
Come
out
by
another.
With
the
blue
mountains
of
Calabria
in
the
East
they
walked
away
from
the
mountain
that
had
returned
them.
The
frightening
Mount
Etna.
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