II. Innocence I remember a time My frail, virgin mind Watched the crimson sunrise Imagined what it might find Life was filled with wonder I felt the warm wind blow I must explore the boundaries Transcend the depth of winter's snow Innocence caressing me I never felt so young before There was so much life in me Still I longed to search for more
But those days are gone now Changed like a leaf on a tree Blown away forever Into the cool autumn breeze The snow has now fallen And my sun's not so bright I struggle to hold on With the last of my might
In my den of inequity Viciousness and subtlety Struggle to ease the pain Struggle to find the sane Ignorance surrounding me I've never been so filled with fear All my life's been drained from me The end is drawing near...
III. Carpe Diem "Carpe diem, seize the day" I'll always remember The chill of November The news of the fall The sounds in the hall The clock on the wall ticking away "Seize the Day" I heard him say Life will not always be this way Look around Hear the sounds Cherish your life while you're still around
"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying; And this same flower that smiles today, Tomorrow will be dying." (Sample is James Waterston from the film "Dead Poet's Society". From the poem "To The Virgins, To Make Much Of Time" by Robert Herrick.)
We can learn from the past But those days are gone We can hope for the future But there may not be one
The words stuck in my mind Alive from what I've learned I have to seize the day To home I returned
Preparing for her flight I held with all my might Fearing my deepest fright She walked into the night She turned for one last look She looked me in the eye I said, "I love you... Goodbye"
"It's the most awful thing you'll Ever hear." "If you're lying to me..." "Oh, you dearly love her." "... Just have to leave... all our lives." "Seize the day!" "Something happened." "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may." "She was killed." (Various samples mainly John Voight from the film "Table For Five", some are from the film "Dead Poet's Society".)
IV. The Darkest of Winters (Instrumental)
V. Another World So far or so it seems All is lost with nothing fulfilled Off the pages and the TV screen Another world where nothing's true Tripping through the life fantastic Lose a step and never get up Left alone with a cold blank stare I feel like giving up I was blinded by a paradise Utopia high in the sky A dream that only drowned me Deep in sorrow, wondering why
Oh come let us adore him Abuse and then ignore him No matter what, don't let him be Let's feed upon his misery Then string him up for all the world to see
I'm sick of all you hypocrites Holding me at bay And I don't need your sympathy To get me through the day Seasons change and so can I Hold on boy, no time to cry Untie these strings, I'm climbing down I won't let them push me away
Oh come let us adore him Abuse and then ignore him No matter what, don't let him be Let's feed upon his misery Now it's time for them to deal with me
VI. The Inevitable Summer (Instrumental)
VII. The Crimson Sunset I'm much wiser now A lifetime of memories Run through my head They taught me how For better or worse, alive or dead I realize there's no turning back Life goes on the offbeaten track
I sit down with my son Set to see the crimson sunset (Gather ye rosebuds while ye may)