This was Kansas' tribute to Albert Einstein. It the song, it describes how he was an underappreciated genius who knew much more about the secrets of the universe than we thought he did when he was alive. Written by Kerry Livgren.
He had a thousand ideas
You might have heard his name
He lived alone with his vision;
Not looking for fortune or fame
Never said too much to speak of;
He was off on another plain
The words that he said were a mystery
Nobody's sure he was sane
[Hook]
But he knew, he knew more than me or you
No one could see his view
Oh, where was he going to?
He was in search of an answer
The nature of what we are
He was trying to do it a new way
He was bright as a star
But nobody understood him
"His numbers are not the way"
He's lost in the deepest enigma
Which no one's unraveled today
[Hook]
But he knew, he knew more than me or you
No one could see his view
Oh, where was he going to?
And he tried
But before he could tell us he died
When he left us the people cried
Where was he going to? Oh
He had a different idea
A glimpse of the master plan
He could see into the future
A true visionary man
But there's something he never told us
It died when he went away
If only he could have been with us
No telling what he might say
[Hook]
But he knew, he knew more than me or you
No one could see his view
Where was he going to?
But he knew, you can tell by the picture he drew
It was totally something new
Oh, where was he going to?
Portrait (He Knew) was written by Steve Walsh & Kerry Livgren.
Portrait (He Knew) was produced by Jeff Glixman.
Kansas released Portrait (He Knew) on Tue Oct 11 1977.