Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO)

Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) - What Good This Deafness lyrics

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[BEETHOVEN] 



WHAT GOOD THIS DEAFNESS 

THAT MY WHOLE LIFE I HAVE DREAD 

WHAT GOOD THIS DEAFNESS 

WITH THESE VOICES IN MY HEAD 



WHAT GOOD THIS DEAFNESS 

IF THIS PRATTLE I MUST HEAR 

IF I WERE BLIND I'M SURE THEY WOULDN'T DISAPPEAR 



[TWIST] 



DID YOU REALLY WANT TO BELIEVE WHAT YOU'RE SAYING 

DID YOU REALLY WANT TO BE HERE ALONE 

HAVE I INTERRUPTED A MOMENT OF PRAYING 

WHILE YOUR LIFE'S DECAYING 

YOUR SINS ARE THEY WEIGHING 

WHILE YOU'VE BEEN CARVING YOUR STONE 

ALL ON YOUR OWN 



DID YOU REALLY WANT TO SIT HERE IN SILENCE 

COULD IT BE THAT BROODING IS PART OF YOUR ART 

IS IT AN EXTENSION OF ARTISTIC LICENSE 

A MOODY DEFIANCE 

OF ALL OF LIFE'S TYRANTS 

WHILE YOU'VE BEEN SEARCHING YOUR HEART 

ALONE WITH US IN THE DARK 



[Beethoven implores the spirits to leave him alone, but Twist tells him that as shadows they only exist by the light that Beethoven's life has cast and as that light is fading, it is only natural that they should cling to its last moments of illumination. As the clock strikes midnight their conversation is suddenly interrupted by the appearance of Mephistopheles. His presence causes all the other spirits to shrink silently back to the corners of the room.] 



[Mephistopheles informs Beethoven that he has come to collect the composer's soul. Faced with eternal damnation, the terrified composer claims that it cannot be his time, that he has yet to complete his Tenth Symphony. Mephistopheles looks at the manuscript and then with seemingly uncharacteristic generosity, offers to give him as much additional time as he needs, but only if he will tell him what parts he plans to add or change. Beethoven is forced to admit that it is his masterpiece and he would not change a single note. His bluff called, Beethoven still can not believe that this is how his life must end. Mephistopheles assures him that not only is it so, but his reaction is the nearly universal response from every man who is about to be condemned to hell. But he then tells Beethoven he is a very fortunate man, for he has decided to offer the maestro something very rarely offered to humans at the end of their time, a second chance, a possible way out of his most unfortunate dilemma.]





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