Tag: Rush

  • Lyrical Self Portrait.

    He’s a rebel and a runner
    He’s a signal turning green
    He’s a restless young romantic
    Wants to run the big machine

    He’s got a problem with his poisons
    But you know he’ll find a cure
    He’s cleaning up his systems
    To keep his nature pure

    Learning to match the beat of the Old World man
    Learning to catch the heat of the Third World man

    He’s got to make his own mistakes
    And learn to mend the mess he makes
    He’s old enough to know what’s right
    But young enough not to choose it
    He’s noble enough to win the world
    But weak enough to lose it —
    He’s a New World man…

    He’s a radio receiver
    Turned to factories and farms
    He’s a writer and arranger
    And a young boy bearing arms

    He’s got a problem with his power
    With weapons on patrol
    He’s got to walk a fine line
    And keep his self-control

    Trying to save the day for the Old World man
    Trying to pave the way for the Third World man

    He’s not concerned with yesterday
    He knows constant change is here today
    He’s noble enough to know what’s right
    But weak enough not to choose it
    He’s wise enough to win the world
    But fool enough to lose it —
    He’s a New World man…

    Rush, “New World Man

  • Marathon.

    It’s not how fast you can go
    The force goes into the flow
    If you pick up the beat
    You can forget about the heat
    More than just survival
    More than just a flash
    More than just a dotted line
    More than just a dash

    It’s a test of ultimate will
    The heartbreak climb uphill
    Got to pick up the pace
    If you want to stay in the race
    More than blind ambition
    More than simple greed
    More than a finish line
    Must feed this burning need
    In the long run…

    From first to last
    The peak is never passed
    Something always fires the light that gets in your eyes
    One moment’s high, and glory rolls on by
    Like a streak of lightning
    That flashes and fades in the summer sky

    Your meters may overload
    You can rest at the side of the road
    You can miss a stride
    But nobody gets a free ride

    More than high performance
    More than just a spark
    More than just the bottom line
    Or a lucky shot in the dark
    In the long run…

    You can do a lot in a lifetime
    If you don’t burn out too fast
    You can make the most of the distance
    First you need endurance
    First you’ve got to last…

    Rush, “Marathon