paroles de chanson Welcome - Savatage
The
lights
come
on
The
set
is
down
The
curtain′s
flown
away
To
all
you
creatures
of
the
night
I
say
it's
time
we
play
We′ll
show
you
things
That
in
your
life
You'd
never
dreamed
you'd
know
So
now
before
the
ghosts
arrive
It′s
welcome
to
the
show
Minstrels,
kings,
explorers
Fantasies
on
order
Ghosts
and
dreams
awakened
Stories
long
forsaken
The
minstrel
and
the
sorcerer
Are
switching
their
disguise
The
jester
drinks
and
starts
to
think
That
he
alone
is
wise
The
governor
and
journalist
Exchange
a
judas
kiss
And
now
before
the
song
is
done
The
plot
begins
to
twist
Ghosts
and
lost
explorers
Fate
with
all
her
daughters
Saints
and
hopeless
sinners
Wise
men
in
their
winters
Know
Welcome
to
the
show
Welcome
to
the
show
Welcome
to
the
show
Welcome
to
the
show
His
life
was
nearly
over
As
he
stood
upon
the
beach
Thinking
about
death
and
the
ocean
While
still
safely
out
of
reach
And
he
held
there
in
his
hand
A
well
worn
hourglass
And
though
the
sand
was
still
inside
Soon
this
too
would
pass
Then
he
knelt
to
touch
the
water
Where
the
waves
would
gently
fall
Thinking
here
I
touch
the
ocean
And
the
ocean
touches
all
For
from
a
line
of
countless
sailors
He
was
the
last
man
of
his
kind
And
the
world
had
changed
around
him
He
had
no
mountains
left
to
climb
And
his
last
name
was
Magellan
A
descendant
of
the
same
Or
so
he
said
in
late
night
bars
Though
few
believed
his
claim
And
so
he
now
talked
with
the
ocean
As
he
had
often
done
before
But
now
the
waves
spoke
back
to
him
As
he
walked
along
the
shore
For
eighty
years
plus
seven
He
had
been
upon
this
earth
And
all
of
them
but
eight
He′d
spent
on
that
ocean
since
his
birth
But
he
was
not
the
only
one
Who
walked
along
this
coast
There
was
a
lady
old
and
pale
To
some
nearly
a
ghost
She
had
once
been
a
great
beauty
It
was
rumored
in
some
bars
When
she'd
left
here
many
years
before
To
become
a
movie
star
But
every
wish
is
not
to
be
Ahh
this
in
time
she
learned
And
when
her
final
chance
had
passed
Back
here
she
had
returned
And
everyday
at
six
o′clock
She
came
to
a
small
cafe
And
had
herself
a
glass
of
wine
And
then
she'd
walk
away
To
others
she
was
gray
and
old
Not
the
beauty
she′d
been
before
But
it
did
not
matter
what
she
was
What
mattered
was
what
he
saw
And
so
for
near
three
years
now
He'd
watch
her
everyday
And
though
they
always
were
so
close
He
felt
so
far
away
For
he
could
never
quite
arrange
The
words
inside
his
mind
That
he
could
say
to
make
her
stay
And
he
was
running
out
of
time
He
could
not
find
the
words
to
say
To
such
a
work
of
dreams
And
so
he
watched
her
walk
away
And
always
stayed
unseen
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