| Song | The Journey / Recollection |
| Artist | Rick Wakeman |
| Album | Journey To The Centre Of The Earth |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | THE JOURNEY |
| [03:09.486] | By horse, by rail by land, by sea, our journey starts |
| [03:18.863] | Two men incensed by one man's journey from the past |
| [03:28.469] | In Iceland,where the mountain stood with pride |
| [03:35.250] | They set off with their guide |
| [03:39.622] | To reach the mountain side |
| [03:51.059] | Roped as one for safety through the long descent |
| [03:59.740] | Into the crater of volcanic rock they went |
| [04:09.400] | Look up from our telescopic lair, |
| [04:15.880] | One star for us to share, |
| [04:20.242] | We continue on our prayer. |
| [05:24.415] | Crystals of opaque quartz, studded limpid tears, |
| [05:30.898] | Forming magic chandeliers, lighting blistered galleries. |
| [06:13.553] | [读白] |
| [06:13.553] | Admiring shades of lava which imperceptively pass from reddish brown to bright yellow, |
| [06:19.376] | their way lit by crystals appearing as lighted globes, |
| [06:23.134] | they continued to the lava gallery which gently sloped until they reached the intersection of two roads. |
| [06:29.508] | Without hesitation, Professor Lidenbrock chose the eastern tunnel and the journey continued |
| [06:34.437] | through a succession of arched appearing before them as if they were the isles of a Gothic cathedral. |
| [06:40.868] | The walls were enhanced with impressions of rock weeds, |
| [06:44.437] | and mosses from the Silurian Epoc. |
| [08:00.017] | The eastern route they had taken had come to a dead end. |
| [08:03.729] | With three days walk back to the fork to find Arne Saknussemm's original route, |
| [08:08.227] | they found their water rations were limited to one day. |
| [08:12.100] | Knowing their only chance of finding water was on that route, |
| [08:15.527] | they set off for the fork and there finally they fell almost lifeless on the third day. |
| [08:22.131] | After sleep they continued down the other tunnel in their quest for water. |
| [08:26.214] | And while searching on his own, |
| [08:28.219] | Hans, the guide,heard the sound of water thundering behind a granite walls and with a pickaxe attacked the wall so as to allow a stream of boiling water to enter and cooled in their tunnel. |
| [08:40.317] | Not only had they found life in the water, |
| [08:43.706] | but they had also found a flowing guide to the centre of the Earth. |
| [08:48.712] | They called the stream |
| [08:50.592] | the "Nansbach" |
| [11:48.714] | Replenished with the water, the journey continued with haste, |
| [11:52.314] | but somehow they found themselves separated. |
| [11:55.296] | Professor Lidenbrock's nephew Axel found himself alone. |
| [11:59.484] | His mind was seized with unparalleled fear and he saw memories of home flashing before him: |
| [12:05.680] | His fiance Bräuben, his house and friends in Hamburg. |
| [12:09.146] | He saw hallucinations of ali the incidents of the journey. |
| [12:12.744] | And unworthy as he felt, he knelt in fervent prayer, |
| [12:16.224] | and then in panic he ran blindly through a tunnel only to reach a dead end, |
| [12:20.799] | where he fell panting for breath. |
| [12:23.730] | In the darkness he cried, voices, voices, voices, he heard voices, |
| [12:31.408] | he heard his uncle's voice. |
| [12:33.220] | Due to the shape of the gallery and the conducting power of the rocks, |
| [12:36.544] | his uncle’s voice was uncannily travelling around the walls. |
| [12:40.478] | By means of their chronometers, they discovered they were four miles apart. |
| [12:45.085] | Axel set about the task of rejoining the professor and their guide. |
| [16:12.099] | RECOLLECTION |
| [16:12.099] | Memories of a life on earth go flashing past, |
| [16:20.583] | Of home, of Grauben, friends of whom he's seen his last |
| [16:29.805] | Contemplating what his life's been worth, |
| [16:35.634] | While trapped beneath the earth, |
| [16:40.392] | An embryo at birth |
| [16:51.254] | Pain and fear destroy the beauty I have seen, |
| [16:59.199] | Of caverns, where no other man has ever been |
| [17:07.841] | Silurian epoch hosts me as my grave, |
| [17:14.030] | My final bow I wave, |
| [17:18.356] | A life too late to save |
| [17:29.215] | Crystals of opaque quartz, studded limpid tears, |
| [17:35.466] | Forming magic chandeliers, lighting blistered galleries |
| [18:17.036] | [读白] |
| [18:17.036] | Suddenly the ground disappeared from beneath his feet. |
| [18:20.783] | He fell down a verticle shaft his head hitting a sharp rock, |
| [18:24.651] | he lost consciousness. |
| [18:26.789] | On opening his eves he found himself with the professor and the guide. |
| [18:31.256] | And looking around him he saw an ocean stretching as far as the eye could see. |
| [18:35.984] | A giant forest of mushrooms,a line of huge cliffs, |
| [18:40.838] | and strange clouds hung over head as he lay on a deeply indented shore of gloden sand strewn with shells. |
| [18:48.821] | For a moment he thought he was back on the surface of the earth, |
| [18:52.471] | but he soon realized that they had reached a world within a world. |
| [00:00.000] | THE JOURNEY |
| [03:09.486] | By horse, by rail by land, by sea, our journey starts |
| [03:18.863] | Two men incensed by one man' s journey from the past |
| [03:28.469] | In Iceland, where the mountain stood with pride |
| [03:35.250] | They set off with their guide |
| [03:39.622] | To reach the mountain side |
| [03:51.059] | Roped as one for safety through the long descent |
| [03:59.740] | Into the crater of volcanic rock they went |
| [04:09.400] | Look up from our telescopic lair, |
| [04:15.880] | One star for us to share, |
| [04:20.242] | We continue on our prayer. |
| [05:24.415] | Crystals of opaque quartz, studded limpid tears, |
| [05:30.898] | Forming magic chandeliers, lighting blistered galleries. |
| [06:13.553] | du bai |
| [06:13.553] | Admiring shades of lava which imperceptively pass from reddish brown to bright yellow, |
| [06:19.376] | their way lit by crystals appearing as lighted globes, |
| [06:23.134] | they continued to the lava gallery which gently sloped until they reached the intersection of two roads. |
| [06:29.508] | Without hesitation, Professor Lidenbrock chose the eastern tunnel and the journey continued |
| [06:34.437] | through a succession of arched appearing before them as if they were the isles of a Gothic cathedral. |
| [06:40.868] | The walls were enhanced with impressions of rock weeds, |
| [06:44.437] | and mosses from the Silurian Epoc. |
| [08:00.017] | The eastern route they had taken had come to a dead end. |
| [08:03.729] | With three days walk back to the fork to find Arne Saknussemm' s original route, |
| [08:08.227] | they found their water rations were limited to one day. |
| [08:12.100] | Knowing their only chance of finding water was on that route, |
| [08:15.527] | they set off for the fork and there finally they fell almost lifeless on the third day. |
| [08:22.131] | After sleep they continued down the other tunnel in their quest for water. |
| [08:26.214] | And while searching on his own, |
| [08:28.219] | Hans, the guide, heard the sound of water thundering behind a granite walls and with a pickaxe attacked the wall so as to allow a stream of boiling water to enter and cooled in their tunnel. |
| [08:40.317] | Not only had they found life in the water, |
| [08:43.706] | but they had also found a flowing guide to the centre of the Earth. |
| [08:48.712] | They called the stream |
| [08:50.592] | the " Nansbach" |
| [11:48.714] | Replenished with the water, the journey continued with haste, |
| [11:52.314] | but somehow they found themselves separated. |
| [11:55.296] | Professor Lidenbrock' s nephew Axel found himself alone. |
| [11:59.484] | His mind was seized with unparalleled fear and he saw memories of home flashing before him: |
| [12:05.680] | His fiance Br uben, his house and friends in Hamburg. |
| [12:09.146] | He saw hallucinations of ali the incidents of the journey. |
| [12:12.744] | And unworthy as he felt, he knelt in fervent prayer, |
| [12:16.224] | and then in panic he ran blindly through a tunnel only to reach a dead end, |
| [12:20.799] | where he fell panting for breath. |
| [12:23.730] | In the darkness he cried, voices, voices, voices, he heard voices, |
| [12:31.408] | he heard his uncle' s voice. |
| [12:33.220] | Due to the shape of the gallery and the conducting power of the rocks, |
| [12:36.544] | his uncle' s voice was uncannily travelling around the walls. |
| [12:40.478] | By means of their chronometers, they discovered they were four miles apart. |
| [12:45.085] | Axel set about the task of rejoining the professor and their guide. |
| [16:12.099] | RECOLLECTION |
| [16:12.099] | Memories of a life on earth go flashing past, |
| [16:20.583] | Of home, of Grauben, friends of whom he' s seen his last |
| [16:29.805] | Contemplating what his life' s been worth, |
| [16:35.634] | While trapped beneath the earth, |
| [16:40.392] | An embryo at birth |
| [16:51.254] | Pain and fear destroy the beauty I have seen, |
| [16:59.199] | Of caverns, where no other man has ever been |
| [17:07.841] | Silurian epoch hosts me as my grave, |
| [17:14.030] | My final bow I wave, |
| [17:18.356] | A life too late to save |
| [17:29.215] | Crystals of opaque quartz, studded limpid tears, |
| [17:35.466] | Forming magic chandeliers, lighting blistered galleries |
| [18:17.036] | du bai |
| [18:17.036] | Suddenly the ground disappeared from beneath his feet. |
| [18:20.783] | He fell down a verticle shaft his head hitting a sharp rock, |
| [18:24.651] | he lost consciousness. |
| [18:26.789] | On opening his eves he found himself with the professor and the guide. |
| [18:31.256] | And looking around him he saw an ocean stretching as far as the eye could see. |
| [18:35.984] | A giant forest of mushrooms, a line of huge cliffs, |
| [18:40.838] | and strange clouds hung over head as he lay on a deeply indented shore of gloden sand strewn with shells. |
| [18:48.821] | For a moment he thought he was back on the surface of the earth, |
| [18:52.471] | but he soon realized that they had reached a world within a world. |
| [00:00.000] | THE JOURNEY |
| [03:09.486] | By horse, by rail by land, by sea, our journey starts |
| [03:18.863] | Two men incensed by one man' s journey from the past |
| [03:28.469] | In Iceland, where the mountain stood with pride |
| [03:35.250] | They set off with their guide |
| [03:39.622] | To reach the mountain side |
| [03:51.059] | Roped as one for safety through the long descent |
| [03:59.740] | Into the crater of volcanic rock they went |
| [04:09.400] | Look up from our telescopic lair, |
| [04:15.880] | One star for us to share, |
| [04:20.242] | We continue on our prayer. |
| [05:24.415] | Crystals of opaque quartz, studded limpid tears, |
| [05:30.898] | Forming magic chandeliers, lighting blistered galleries. |
| [06:13.553] | dú bái |
| [06:13.553] | Admiring shades of lava which imperceptively pass from reddish brown to bright yellow, |
| [06:19.376] | their way lit by crystals appearing as lighted globes, |
| [06:23.134] | they continued to the lava gallery which gently sloped until they reached the intersection of two roads. |
| [06:29.508] | Without hesitation, Professor Lidenbrock chose the eastern tunnel and the journey continued |
| [06:34.437] | through a succession of arched appearing before them as if they were the isles of a Gothic cathedral. |
| [06:40.868] | The walls were enhanced with impressions of rock weeds, |
| [06:44.437] | and mosses from the Silurian Epoc. |
| [08:00.017] | The eastern route they had taken had come to a dead end. |
| [08:03.729] | With three days walk back to the fork to find Arne Saknussemm' s original route, |
| [08:08.227] | they found their water rations were limited to one day. |
| [08:12.100] | Knowing their only chance of finding water was on that route, |
| [08:15.527] | they set off for the fork and there finally they fell almost lifeless on the third day. |
| [08:22.131] | After sleep they continued down the other tunnel in their quest for water. |
| [08:26.214] | And while searching on his own, |
| [08:28.219] | Hans, the guide, heard the sound of water thundering behind a granite walls and with a pickaxe attacked the wall so as to allow a stream of boiling water to enter and cooled in their tunnel. |
| [08:40.317] | Not only had they found life in the water, |
| [08:43.706] | but they had also found a flowing guide to the centre of the Earth. |
| [08:48.712] | They called the stream |
| [08:50.592] | the " Nansbach" |
| [11:48.714] | Replenished with the water, the journey continued with haste, |
| [11:52.314] | but somehow they found themselves separated. |
| [11:55.296] | Professor Lidenbrock' s nephew Axel found himself alone. |
| [11:59.484] | His mind was seized with unparalleled fear and he saw memories of home flashing before him: |
| [12:05.680] | His fiance Br uben, his house and friends in Hamburg. |
| [12:09.146] | He saw hallucinations of ali the incidents of the journey. |
| [12:12.744] | And unworthy as he felt, he knelt in fervent prayer, |
| [12:16.224] | and then in panic he ran blindly through a tunnel only to reach a dead end, |
| [12:20.799] | where he fell panting for breath. |
| [12:23.730] | In the darkness he cried, voices, voices, voices, he heard voices, |
| [12:31.408] | he heard his uncle' s voice. |
| [12:33.220] | Due to the shape of the gallery and the conducting power of the rocks, |
| [12:36.544] | his uncle' s voice was uncannily travelling around the walls. |
| [12:40.478] | By means of their chronometers, they discovered they were four miles apart. |
| [12:45.085] | Axel set about the task of rejoining the professor and their guide. |
| [16:12.099] | RECOLLECTION |
| [16:12.099] | Memories of a life on earth go flashing past, |
| [16:20.583] | Of home, of Grauben, friends of whom he' s seen his last |
| [16:29.805] | Contemplating what his life' s been worth, |
| [16:35.634] | While trapped beneath the earth, |
| [16:40.392] | An embryo at birth |
| [16:51.254] | Pain and fear destroy the beauty I have seen, |
| [16:59.199] | Of caverns, where no other man has ever been |
| [17:07.841] | Silurian epoch hosts me as my grave, |
| [17:14.030] | My final bow I wave, |
| [17:18.356] | A life too late to save |
| [17:29.215] | Crystals of opaque quartz, studded limpid tears, |
| [17:35.466] | Forming magic chandeliers, lighting blistered galleries |
| [18:17.036] | dú bái |
| [18:17.036] | Suddenly the ground disappeared from beneath his feet. |
| [18:20.783] | He fell down a verticle shaft his head hitting a sharp rock, |
| [18:24.651] | he lost consciousness. |
| [18:26.789] | On opening his eves he found himself with the professor and the guide. |
| [18:31.256] | And looking around him he saw an ocean stretching as far as the eye could see. |
| [18:35.984] | A giant forest of mushrooms, a line of huge cliffs, |
| [18:40.838] | and strange clouds hung over head as he lay on a deeply indented shore of gloden sand strewn with shells. |
| [18:48.821] | For a moment he thought he was back on the surface of the earth, |
| [18:52.471] | but he soon realized that they had reached a world within a world. |