Текст песни Who Is This Child - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
[beethoven]
who
is
this
child
that
i've
never
seen
before
who
is
this
child
that
i've
not
seen
till
this
day
who
dares
to
fall
asleep
outside
my
door
if
we
should
wait
awhile
i'm
sure
she'll
go
away
to
be
involved
with
this
would
surely
not
be
wise
for
in
the
final
word
she
means
nothing
to
me
i
learned
the
trick
is
that
we
just
avoid
her
eyes
and
the
question
what
she
means
to
...
what
is
this
life
there
will
be
other
lives
soon
to
arrive
surely
some
will
survive
she
is
but
one
and
there
are
many
more
each
the
same
as
any
other
who
is
this
child
what
does
she
mean
to
me
i
close
my
eyes
and
still
her
face
i
see
she
is
but
one
her
kind
is
everywhere
can't
you
see
there's
no
way
i
should
care
i
need
a
moment
now
i
have
to
clear
my
mind
there
is
a
limit
lord
just
to
being
kind
there
is
no
way
in
life
that
each
child
can
be
saved
should
i
be
looking
with
regret
at
every
grave
there
are
no
guarantees
in
life
she
should
be
warned
i'm
not
responsible
for
this
child
being
born
i'm
not
responsible
in
any
kind
of
way
for
every
child
that
life
can
gather
what
is
this
life
there
will
be
other
lives
soon
to
arrive
surely
some
will
survive
she
is
but
one
and
there
are
many
more
could
this
one
life
really
matter
who
is
this
child
what
does
she
mean
to
me
i
close
my
eyes
and
still
her
face
i
see
she
is
but
one
her
kind
is
everywhere
can't
you
see
there's
no
way
i
should
care
can
you
see
it
in
the
night
can
you
feel
that
it's
out
there
it's
the
arcing
of
a
life
and
it's
hanging
in
the
air
though
i
try
to
close
my
eyes
and
pretend
that
i
don't
know
in
my
heart
i
just
can't
let
it
go
there
has
to
be
another
way
for
me
a
way
that
leads
from
this
insanity
a
way
that
leads
from
my
destruction
in
this
way
can
you
see
it
in
the
night
can
you
feel
that
it's
out
there
it's
the
arcing
of
a
life
and
it's
hanging
in
the
air
though
i
try
to
close
my
eyes
and
pretend
that
i
don't
know
in
my
heart
i
just
can't
let
it
go
[Despite
his
best
efforts
he
cannot
bring
himself
to
leave
the
child
to
this
evil,
and
collapsing
on
the
piano
bench,
he
tells
the
devil
that
he
has
a
deal.
Beethoven
is
now
a
totally
broken
man
as
the
fact
sinks
in
that
he
has
lost
both
his
soul
and
his
Tenth
Symphony.]
[Mephistopheles
dances
with
delight
as
he
picks
up
the
manuscript
never
noticing
Twist
who
sneaks
over
and
whispers
in
Ludwig's
ear,
"How
do
you
know
that
Mephistopheles
will
keep
his
word?"
Beethoven
sits
up
and
repeats
the
question
aloud.
Mephistopheles,
never
looking
up
from
examining
his
prize,
replies
that
Beethoven
can
draw
up
his
own
wording
for
a
contract
that
they
will
write
on
a
page
torn
from
the
back
of
a
bible.
Beethoven
glances
questioningly
towards
Fate
who
is
still
watching
from
the
background.
She
nods
her
head
for
even
the
shadows
know
that
a
contract
written
on
such
sacred
paper
is
unbreakable,
even
by
the
devil
himself.]
[Beethoven,
totally
exhausted,
mutters
his
consent
but
is
unable
to
write
the
words
that
will
bring
about
the
destruction
of
his
beloved
Tenth.
Fate,
sensing
his
dilemma,
offers
to
write
down
the
agreement
for
him
and
he
hands
the
paper
to
her.
As
he
stares
out
the
window
Fate
writes,]
[It
is
agreed
upon
this
night,
March
26,
1827,
between
the
undersigned,
that
the
music
of
the
Tenth
Symphony,
composed
by
Ludwig
von
Beethoven,
first
born
son
of
Johann
and
Maria
von
Beethoven,
of
the
city
of
Bonn,
shall
henceforth
be
the
property
of
Mephistopheles,
Lord
of
Darkness
and
first
fallen
from
the
grace
of
God.
It
is
also
understood
that
it
is
his
intention
to
remove
any
signs
of
this
music
from
the
memory
of
man
for
all
eternity.
In
exchange
for
the
destruction
of
the
aforementioned
music
it
is
also
agreed
that
Mephistopheles
and
all
his
minions
will
remove
themselves
from
the
life
of
the
child
presently
sleeping
in
the
gutter
directly
across
from
the
window
of
this
room.
This
removal
of
influence
is
to
be
commenced
immediately
upon
signing
and
to
be
enforced
for
all
eternity.]
[_____________________
Ludwig
Von
Beethoven]
[_____________________
Mephistopheles]
[Mephistopheles
reads
the
paper,
signs
it
and
pushes
it
in
front
of
Beethoven.
Without
even
looking
at
the
document
the
composer
signs
the
paper.
Immediately,
Mephistopheles
reaches
over
the
piano,
seizes
the
Tenth's
manuscript
and
thrusts
it
over
a
lit
candle.
The
papers
are
engulfed
in
a
wall
of
flames.
But
when
the
flames
have
died
down
the
devil
is
stunned
to
find
that
not
only
does
the
manuscript
still
exist,
it
is
not
even
singed.
Thrusting
it
back
over
the
candle
it
is
once
again
engulfed
in
flames
only
to
emerge
unscathed.]
[Sensing
that
he
has
been
tricked,
he
screams
for
an
explanation
but
Beethoven's
expression
tells
him
that
he
is
as
shocked
at
the
turn
of
events
as
the
Devil
himself.
As
Mephistopheles
is
glancing
once
more
at
the
manuscript
he
hears
the
sound
of
Twist
giggling
in
the
darkness.]
[When
he
demands
to
know
what
the
dwarf
is
laughing
at,
Twist
can
hardly
conceal
his
delight
as
he
explains
that
the
composer's
parents
gave
birth
to
a
son
prior
to
the
maestro's
birth.
They
had
named
him
Ludwig
von
Beethoven
but
the
child
died
within
his
first
year.
They
then
named
their
second
son
Ludwig
as
well.
Twist
continues,
"The
man
before
you
is
that
Ludwig
Von
Beethoven,
the
second
born
son
of
Johann
& Maria
Von
Beethoven.
You
have
purchased
a
Tenth
Symphony
of
Ludwig
Von
Beethoven,
first
born
of
Johann
& Maria,
if
he
ever
writes
one."
Mephistopheles
glares
at
Fate,
who
smiles
back
at
him
demurely.
Then,
throwing
the
music
back
at
Beethoven,
he
screams
in
frustration
and
disappears
in
an
explosion
of
smoke
and
flame.]
[Beethoven
is
surprised
by
Mephistopheles'
rapid
departure
and
asks
if
he
is
not
coming
back
to
collect
his
soul.
To
which
Fate
replies
that
he
never
had
any
claim
to
his
soul.]
["But
Mephistopheles
said..."]
["He
is
the
devil,"
Fate
replies,
"He
lies."]
["But,
there
were
times
when
I
was
rude
and
cruel
to
people,"
Beethoven
stutters.]
["True,
the
frustration
of
your
deafness
did
cause
you
at
times
to
lash
out
unfairly
at
others,
but
later
you
would
always
regret
it
and
apologize.
You
often
went
through
great
lengths
to
make
amends
for
any
hurts
you
had
caused.
Believe
me
Ludwig,
you
have
done
well."]
[And
with
those
words
a
warm
feeling
of
peace
spreads
throughout
Beethoven's
body
and
across
his
soul.]
[When
he
asks
Fate
what
is
to
happen
next,
she
gently
tells
him
that
it
is
time
for
him
to
rest,
for
tonight
he
will
dream
a
new
dream
within
the
gates
of
paradise.
And
as
the
words
weave
their
way
into
his
soul,
Beethoven
lies
down
on
the
couch
near
his
piano
and
begins
a
new
dream.]
1 Requiem - The Fifth
2 Overture
3 Midnight
4 Fate
5 What Good This Deafness
6 Mephistopheles
7 What Is Eternal
8 The Moment
9 Vienna
10 Mozart
11 The Dreams of Candlelight
12 Requiem - The Fifth
13 I'll Keep Your Secrets
14 The Dark
15 Fur Elise
16 After the Fall
17 A Last Illusion
18 This Is Who You Are
19 Beethoven
20 Mephistopheles' Return
21 Misery
22 Who Is This Child
23 A Final Dream
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