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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 09:09:00 -0500
- From: Bill Thomas <bt16+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Childhood's End=Watcher of the Skies
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- I'm wondering if anyone else out there has noticed the extreme
- similarity of the old Genesis song "Watcher of the Skies" and Clarke's
- classic "Childhood's End"? Also, does anyone recall an interview or
- anything in which a Genesis member -- especially Peter Gabriel -- said
- the book was the inspiration for the song?
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- Here are the lyrics:
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- Watcher of the Skies
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- Watcher of the skies watcher of all
- He is a world alone no world is his own,
- He whom life can no longer surprise,
- Raising his eyes beholds a planet unknown.
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- Creatures shaped this planet's soil,
- Now their reign has come to an end,
- Has life again destroyed life,
- Do they play elsewhere, or do they know
- more than their childhood games?
- Maybe the lizard's shed its tail,
- This is the end of man's long union with Earth.
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- Judge not this race by empty remains.
- Do you judge God by his creatures when they are dead?
- For now, the lizard's shed its tail
- This is the end of man's long union with the Earth.
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- From life alone to life as one,
- Think not now your journey done
- For though your ship be sturdy,
- No mercy has the sea,
- Will you survive on the ocean of being?
- Come ancient children hear what I say
- This is my parting council for you on your way.
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- Sadly now your thoughts turn to the stars
- Where we have gone you know you never can go.
- Watcher of the skies watcher of all
- This is your fate alone, this fate is your own.
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