Hemispheres
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Rush - Hemispheres: Prelude - Live - 1994
Rush Hemispheres Prelude
Cygnus X-1 Book Two: Hemispheres (II) Apollo/Dionysus
This is Rush playing Hemispheres. It is from their album; Hemishperes. Hemispheres was one of Rush's last epic songs. There are five chapters to Hemispheres: 1.Prelude 2.Apollo/Dionysus 3.Armaggedon 4.Cygnus 5.The Sphere. You are currently listening to Apollo/Dionysus. The next chapters will be in video responses to each other. If you want to hear more cool Rush songs, visit my channel. To stay updated, subscribe. Please enjoy!
Lyrics:
Apollo: Bringer of Wisdom
I bring truth and understanding
I bring wit, and wisdom fair
Precious gifts beyond compare
We can build a world of wonder
I can make you all aware
I will find you food and shelter
Show you fire to keep you warm
Through the endless winter storm
You can live in grace and comfort
In the world that you transform
The people were delighted
Coming forth to claim their prize
They ran to build their cities
And converse among the wise
But one day the streets fell silent
Yet they knew not what was wrong
The urge to build these fine things
Seemed not to be so strong
The wise men were consulted
And the bridge of death was crossed
In quest of dionysus
To find out what they had lost ...
Dionysus: Bringer of Love
I bring love to give you solace
In the darkness of the night
In the hearts eternal light
You need only trust your feelings
Only love can steer you right
I bring laughter, I bring music
I bring joy and I bring tears
I will soothe your primal fears
Throw off those chains of reason
And your prison disappears
The cities were abandoned
And the forests echoed song
They danced and lived as brothers
They knew love could not be wrong
Food and wine they had aplenty
And they slept beneath the stars
The people were contented
And the gods watched from afar
But the winter fell upon them
And it caught them unprepared
Bringing wolves and cold starvation
And the hearts of men despaired ...




