Lyrics The Pursuit of Knowledge - Zack Hemsey
The
sun
was
scattered
through
the
colored
glass
The
floor
was
stained
as
light
enveloped
in
a
bath
And
shadows
on
the
wall
from
piles
of
books
were
cast
With
rows
that
formed
an
aisle
in
through
which
I
passed
These
the
quarters
of
a
recluse
whom
I'd
come
to
ask
About
the
origin
of
wisdom
he
was
said
to
have
To
get
the
story
of
"the
man
who
knows
more
than
any",
or
so
I
read
He
welcomed
me
to
sit
with
affection
and
then
he
said:
"Since
I
was
seven
I've
traveled
the
globe
through
words
Set
on
a
mission
to
devour
all
I
could
learn
I've
studied
the
writings
of
the
greatest
minds
you've
heard
Discovered
the
tenets
that
the
finest
thinkers
observed
The
more
I
gained,
the
more
that
I
sought
to
earn
The
more
I
attained,
the
hotter
the
fire
burned
With
every
book
I
finished
another
was
there
to
serve
For
every
text
I
read
there
were
pages
still
left
to
turn
I've
learned
from
all
the
migrants
and
drifters
to
whom
I'd
listen
Philosophers
and
soldiers
whose
knowledge
I
would
solicit
I
know
histories
of
nations
I'll
never
have
chance
to
visit
Complexities
of
science
and
language
with
great
precision
But
in
the
end
I've
seen
nothing
of
what's
been
given
This
life
that
I've
employed,
while
I
love
it,
it
has
its
limits
The
failing
I
regret,
though
it's
painful,
I
must
admit
it
For
everything
I
know
of
this
world,
I
never
lived
it"
A
silence
hung
for
a
moment's
thought
As
echoes
from
the
room
decayed
and
tapered
off
And
there
we
sat
reflecting,
was
it
all
for
naught?
Until
I
spoke
in
earnest
with
this
brief
remark
I
said
that
"while
it's
evident
your
knowledge
is
rivaled
by
much
shrewdness
I've
never
met
a
man
with
such
wisdom
who's
so
foolish"
Then
he
grinned
and
he
chuckled
and
asked
if
I
Would
speak
on
what
I'd
seen
through
my
travels,
so
I
replied:
"I've
seen
the
treasure
that
waits
for
a
man
to
find
I've
seen
the
consequence
when
the
sun
and
the
moon
combine
I've
seen
the
peaks
of
mountains
that
reach
out
and
touch
the
sky
The
struggle
to
survive
and
the
desert
where
dreams
have
died
I've
seen
the
best
and
the
worst
that
we
try
to
hide
The
salt
of
the
earth
and
the
evil
of
humankind
I've
seen
the
wrecked
and
ravaged
and
scavengers
rummage
through
debris
And
those
that
searched
in
hope,
finding
meaning
where
none
once
used
to
be
And
some
that
stormed
the
beaches
Some
that
pledged
allegiance
Some
that
scorched
the
earth
for
motives
that
they
don't
agree
with
Seen
some
get
lost
among
the
current
of
their
grievance
While
the
tide
of
death
and
birth
left
some
speechless
I've
seen
love
bring
some
to
their
knees
And
some
lift
hearts
when
they
smile
for
no
reason
I've
seen
fairytale
endings
to
believe
in
And
now
I
see
a
man
who'd
see
the
same
if
he'd
but
seize
it"
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