paroles de chanson Genesis (In the Beginning) - Don McLean
In
the
beginning
there
was
nothingness
and
God
but
waved
his
hand
And
from
the
endless
void
there
sprang
the
beauty
of
the
land
And
high
above
the
canyon
walls
the
diamond
stars
were
new
And
breezes
blew
from
nothingness
and
herbs
and
grasses
grew
And
silent
creatures
roamed
the
Earth
and
multiplied
their
[Do7]kind
And
man
was
but
a
molecule
that
God
had
left
behind.
Chorus:
We
have
grown
we
have
grown,
we
have
captured
the
throne
Of
the
kingdom
God
made
for
our
winning.
We
have
grown
we
have
grown,
but
our
children
alone
Have
so
little
time
left
for
beginning.
And
mountains
sprang
and
chaos
rang
the
overture
of
life
And
rivers
coursed
the
twisted
blade
of
natures
sharpest
knife
And
cut
beneath
the
rolling
dales
a
gateway
to
the
sea
While
tidal
waves
and
mighty
gales
were
heard
in
symphony
And
sunshine
fell
upon
the
waves
and
warmed
the
virgin
land
And
from
the
mud
a
drop
of
blood
was
left
upon
the
sand.
(Chorus)
And
eagles
flew
from
craggy
peaks
above
the
garden
wall.
The
drop
of
blood
became
a
man,
the
tree
of
life
grew
tall.
And
perfect
in
his
loneliness,
a
rib
pulled
from
his
chest
Formed
a
sweet
companion
of
pulchritude
and
breast.
And
from
the
tree
of
knowledge
God
said
they
could
not
eat.
And
perfect
was
their
paradise
unto
the
serpent
at
their
feet.
(Chorus)
Tree
of
knowledge,
tree
of
death,
upon
the
ground
they
trod.
The
serpent
said
your
eye's
will
see
and
ye
will
be
a
god.
Defy
the
word
and
eat
the
fruit
and
ye
will
never
die
And
you
will
chart
your
destiny
and
rule
the
Earth
and
sky.
And
man
was
banished
east
of
Eden.
See
what
we
have
lost.
For
though
the
father
sets
the
price,
the
children
pay
the
cost.
(Chorus)
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