Lyrics Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres - Rush
[I.
Prelude]
When
our
weary
world
was
young
The
struggle
of
the
ancients
first
began.
The
gods
of
Love
and
Reason
Sought
alone
to
rule
the
fate
of
Man.
They
battled
through
the
ages,
But
still
neither
force
would
yield.
The
people
were
divided,
Every
soul
a
battlefield.
[II.
Apollo:
Bringer
of
Wisdom]
"I
bring
truth
and
understanding,
I
bring
wit
and
wisdom
fair,
Precious
gifts
beyond
compare.
We
can
build
a
world
of
wonder,
I
can
make
you
all
aware.
I
will
find
you
food
and
shelter,
Show
you
fire
to
keep
you
warm
Through
the
endless
winter
storm.
You
can
live
in
grace
and
comfort
In
the
world
that
you
transform."
The
people
were
delighted
Coming
forth
to
claim
their
prize
They
ran
to
build
their
cities
And
converse
among
the
wise.
But
one
day
the
streets
fell
silent,
Yet
they
knew
not
what
was
wrong.
The
urge
to
build
these
fine
things
Seemed
not
to
be
so
strong.
The
wise
men
were
consulted,
And
the
Bridge
of
Death
was
crossed
In
quest
of
Dionysus,
To
find
out
what
they
had
lost.
[III.
Dionysus:
Bringer
of
Love]
"I
bring
love
to
give
you
solace
In
the
darkness
of
the
night,
In
the
Heart′s
eternal
light.
You
need
only
trust
your
feelings;
Only
love
can
steer
you
right.
I
bring
laughter,
I
bring
music,
I
bring
joy
and
I
bring
tears.
I
will
soothe
your
primal
fears.
Throw
off
those
chains
of
reason
And
your
prison
disappears."
The
cities
were
abandoned,
And
the
forests
echoed
song.
They
danced
and
lived
as
brothers;
They
knew
love
could
not
be
wrong.
Food
and
wine
they
had
aplenty
And
they
slept
beneath
the
stars.
The
people
were
contented
And
the
Gods
watched
from
afar.
But
the
winter
fell
upon
them
And
it
caught
them
unprepared,
Bringing
wolves
and
cold
starvation,
And
the
hearts
of
men
despaired.
[IV.
Armageddon:
The
Battle
of
Heart
and
Mind]
The
Universe
divided
As
the
Heart
and
Mind
collided,
With
the
people
left
unguided
For
so
many
troubled
years.
In
a
cloud
of
doubts
and
fears,
Their
world
was
torn
asunder
into
hollow
Hemispheres.
Some
fought
themselves,
some
fought
each
other.
Most
just
followed
one
another,
Lost
and
aimless
like
their
brothers,
For
their
hearts
were
so
unclear,
And
the
truth
could
not
appear.
Their
spirits
were
divided
into
blinded
Hemispheres.
Some
who
did
not
fight
Brought
tales
of
old
to
light.
My
Rocinante'
sailed
by
night
On
her
final
flight.
To
the
heart
of
Cygnus′
fearsome
force
We
set
our
course.
Spiralled
through
that
timeless
space
To
this
immortal
place.
[V.
Cygnus:
Bringer
of
Balance]
I
have
memory
and
awareness,
But
I
have
no
shape
or
form.
As
a
disembodied
spirit,
I
am
dead
and
yet
unborn.
I
have
passed
into
Olympus
As
was
told
in
tales
of
old,
To
the
city
of
Immortals,
Marble
white
and
purest
gold.
I
see
the
gods
in
battle
rage
on
high
Thunderbolts
across
the
sky.
I
cannot
move,
I
cannot
hide,
I
feel
a
silent
scream
begin
inside.
Then
all
at
once
the
chaos
ceased.
A
stillness
fell,
a
sudden
peace.
The
warriors
felt
my
silent
cry
And
stayed
their
struggle,
mystified.
Apollo
was
astonished;
Dionysus
thought
me
mad.
But
they
heard
my
story
further,
And
they
wondered,
and
were
sad.
Looking
down
from
Olympus
On
a
world
of
doubt
and
fear,
Its
surface
splintered
Into
sorry
Hemispheres.
They
sat
a
while
in
silence,
Then
they
turned
at
last
to
me.
"We
will
call
you
Cygnus,
The
god
of
Balance
you
shall
be."
[VI.
The
Sphere:
A
Kind
of
Dream]
We
can
walk
our
road
together
If
our
goals
are
all
the
same.
We
can
run
alone
and
free
If
we
pursue
a
different
aim.
Let
the
truth
of
love
be
lighted,
Let
the
love
of
truth
shine
clear.
Sensibility,
armed
with
sense
and
liberty,
With
the
Heart
and
Mind
united
in
a
single
perfect
Sphere.
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