Lyrics Losing It - Rush
The
dancer
slows
her
frantic
pace
In
pain
and
desperation
Her
aching
limbs
and
downcast
face
Aglow
with
perspiration
Stiff
as
wire,
her
lungs
on
fire
With
just
the
briefest
pause
The
flooding
through
her
memory
The
echoes
of
old
applause.
She
limps
across
the
floor
And
closes
her
bedroom
door...
The
writer
stare
with
glassy
eyes
Defies
the
empty
page
His
beard
is
white,
his
face
is
lined
And
streaked
with
tears
of
rage
Thirty
years
ago,
how
the
words
would
flow
With
passion
and
precision
But
now
his
mind
is
dark
and
dulled
By
sickness
and
indecision
And
he
stares
out
the
kitchen
door
Where
the
sun
will
rise
no
more
Some
are
born
to
move
the
world
To
live
their
fantasies
But
most
of
us
just
dream
about
The
things
we′d
like
to
be
Sadder
still
to
watch
it
die
Than
never
to
have
known
it
For
you,
the
blind
who
once
could
see
The
bell
tolls
for
thee
The
bell
tolls
for
For
you
the
blind
who
once
could
see
The
bell
tolls
for
thee...
The
bell
tolls
for
thee...
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