Текст песни The Age of the Cathedrals - IU
This
is
a
tale
that
takes
its
place
In
Paris
fair,
this
year
of
grace
Fourteen
hundred
eighty-two
A
tale
of
lust,
and
love
so
true
We
are
the
artists
of
the
time
We
dream
in
sculpture,
dream
in
rhyme
For
you
we
bring
our
world
alive
So
something
will
survive
From
nowhere
came
the
age
of
the
cathedrals
The
old
world
began
A
new
unknown
thousand
years
For
man
just
has
to
climb
up
where
the
stars
are
And
live
beyond
life
Live
in
glass
and
live
in
stone
Stone
after
stone,
day
after
day
From
year
to
year,
man
had
his
way
Men
had
built
with
faith
and
love
These
cathedrals
rose
above
We
troubadours
and
poets
sing
That
love
is
all
and
everything
We
promise
you,
all
human
kind
Tomorrow
will
be
fine
From
nowhere
came
the
age
of
the
cathedrals
The
old
world
began
A
new
unknown
thousand
years
For
man
just
had
to
climb
up
where
the
stars
are
And
live
beyond
life
Live
in
glass
and
live
in
stone
From
nowhere
came
the
age
of
the
cathedrals
The
old
world
began
A
new
unknown
thousand
years
For
man
just
had
to
climb
up
where
the
stars
are
And
live
beyond
life
Live
in
glass
and
live
in
stone
But
it
is
doomed,
the
age
of
the
cathedrals
Barbarians
wait
At
the
gates
of
Paris
fair
Ah
let
them
in
these
pagans
and
these
vandals
A
wise
man
once
said
In
two
thousand,
this
world
ends
In
two
thousand,
this
world
ends
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