The Age of the Cathedrals
This is a tale that takes it's place
In Paris fair, this year of grace
Fourteen hundred eighty two
A tale of lust and love so true
We are the artists of the time
We dream in sculpture dream in rhyme
For you we bring our world alive
So something will survive
From nowhere came the age of the cathedrals
The old world began
A new unknown thousand years
For man just has to climb
Up where the stars are and live beyond life
Live in glass and live in stone
Stone after stone, day after day
From year to year man had his way
Men had built with faith and love
These cathedrals rose above
We troubadours and poets sing
That love is all and everything
We promise you, all human kind
Tomorrow will be fine
From nowhere came the age of the cathedrals
The old world began
A new unknown thousand years
For man just has to climb
Up where the stars are and live beyond life
Live in glass and live in stone
From nowhere came the age of the cathedrals
The old world began
A new unknown thousand years
For man just has to climb
Up where the stars are and live beyond life
Live in glass and live in stone
But it is doomed the age of the cathedrals
Barbarians wait at the gates of Paris fair
Oh let them in
These pagans and these vandals
A wise man once said
In two thousand, this world ends
In two thousand, this world ends