Two Minds
This is a song in two perspectives. It opens with a twinkling theme which moves throughout space. The first perspective is a man who is lost in a world of worry and has delusions of grandeur. He can’t possibly get over the death of his father or his brother’s poor mental health. He dreams fallen kings and angels from the hospital bed where he lies in a coma after getting struck by lightning (broken stars, fallen angels). At his side sits a woman, his lover and second perspective, who somehow feels closer to him now than ever and wonders if he’ll ever be all right. His health takes a sharp and sudden turn to the worse; his pulse races, his blood pressure soars and he goes into a seizure. Everyone is incredibly startled and it seems his time has come. Yet, somehow he pulls out of it and awakes, sees his love, and they embrace and converge perspectives to sing the final chorus. The beginning twinkling theme comes in and gently fades. Notice the struggle between the major and the minor as both foreshadowing and a detail which signifies the dichotomy of the two perspectives. The form is ABA,BA,CA,A.
Lyrics:
“I was sitting in the valley of my father’s grave to say a prayer
(“Keep me from myself!”) and then I saw the broken star
Falling pieces of the angels who came to take me away
How sad, almost made it through; well I never really had a chance
Oh! and I never came back”
“Standing next to you in the dark night
Hoping everything’s all right
To you I feel closer than ever
I feel you
Loving you more each and every day
Cause you just make me feel that way
To you I feel closer than ever
I feel you”
“The frozen, infertile plains of my brother’s mind were made for hope.
“Help me find a light!” and then I saw the rested king
Fallen from the highest throne and held up by the plain
How sad, almost knew the name of the man who came and left
Oh! and he never came back”