Upstairs is your neighbor, do us a favor Ask him to take off his heavy shoes When no reply came, we sang the refrain "The god who made beauty made ugly too" I'm trying to seduce you, if you want the whole truth Every line I write is meant for you Though it's pathetic, I don't regret it The god who made wisdom also made us fools So I ask the meaning of the sunset A dead poet answers; "You can't fight fate" Went to the garden to ask Adam And God interrupted; "Yes. Yes you may" I said to the void "Well who are you?" And I heard my echo; "Well who are you?" Though it's pathetic, now I understand it The world is a question; "Well who are you?" I am My father's son Two islands bridged by water My heart's a burning sun I'll give it to my daughter Now we must start with shovels in dark And a topographic map of the heart That truth was a lie that our parents sold us But we got to find the words that are our own If we're only atoms, matter and gravity Why do you make your case with such poetry? I heard King Midas is throwing a party I'd like to meet him Doubt I'll shake his hand Then there's the dead theologian With their flow charts, That don't know the first thing About your beating heart Limits of knowledge Some magician started But I've seen the sunset On Parry's Sound I am my mother's son Two parts burbin and one part water The spirit and the blood Can't have one without the other Where is your neighbor? Do us a favor We miss the sound of his heavy shoes When no reply came, we sang a refrain "The god who made ugly made beauty too"