| ("The loss of a day, through the length of a night") | |
| Come child join me, now thatthe whiskey | |
| Has turned me into another man | |
| We'll talk and we'll laugh like old times | |
| And we'll try to understand | |
| As I see your face, pale and terrified | |
| It's a nightmare coming true | |
| And believe me daughter , everyday | |
| It's a new you I'm talking to | |
| Old Scholar - man of wisdom | |
| Take your daughter to Hyperion | |
| Now, don't hesitate to come | |
| Put a dagger into her heart | |
| - let her spirit fly to the sun | |
| Let her spirit fly to the sun | |
| How my God can this be true | |
| And why, did it happen to you | |
| Why do I have to stand helpless by | |
| To relive your life too | |
| I come to find upright in bed | |
| To remenber all the tears we have shed | |
| Don't tell me, coz' I already know | |
| I'll let you cry for the twentieth night in a row | |
| I remember you smilling in the sun | |
| I recall everything you and I have done | |
| To relive it everyday is too hard for me | |
| Welcome back little one | |
| I won't hold you back | |
| I won't stand between you and destiny | |
| There were times when I ignored all the signs I was given | |
| But now I have to let go and set you free |