The fifth track on Dream Theater’s 1992 album Images And Words. Written by guitarist John Petrucci, “Metropolis – Part I: The Miracle And The Sleeper” is a conceptual progressive piece whose overall meaning has been subject to many interpretations, not helped by the fact that the band itself has bee...
[Instrumental Intro 00:00-01:50]
[Verse 1]
The smile of dawn arrived early May
She carried a gift from her home
The night shed a tear, to tell her of fear
And of sorrow and pain, she'll never outgrow
Death is the first dance, eternal
There's no more freedom
The both of you will be confined
To this mind
[Verse 2]
I was told there's a miracle for each day that I try
I was told there's a new love that's born for each one that has died
I was told there'd be no one to call on when I feel alone and afraid
I was told if you dream of the next world
You'll find yourself swimming in a lake of fire
As a child, I thought I could live without pain, without sorrow
As a man, I've found it's all caught up with me
I'm asleep, yet I'm so afraid
[Verse 3]
Somewhere like a scene from a memory
There's a picture worth a thousand words
Eluding stares the faces before me
It hides away and will never be heard of again
Deceit is the second without end
The city's cold blood teaches us to survive
Just keep my heart in your eyes and we'll stay alive
The third arrives
[Instrumental Break 04:17-08:16]
[Verse 4]
Before the leaves have fallen
Before we lock the doors
There must be the third and last dance
This one will last forever
Metropolis watches and thoughtfully smiles
She's taken you to your home
It can only take place
When the struggle between our children has ended
Now the Miracle and the Sleeper know
That the third is love
Love is the dance of eternity!
Metropolis - Part I: “The Miracle and the Sleeper” was written by Dream Theater & James LaBrie & John Petrucci & Kevin Moore & John Myung & Mike Portnoy.
Metropolis - Part I: “The Miracle and the Sleeper” was produced by David Prater.
Dream Theater released Metropolis - Part I: “The Miracle and the Sleeper” on Tue Jul 07 1992.