Who Is This Child
    (专辑: Beethoven's Last Night - 2000)
    
    [BEETHOVEN]   WHO IS THIS CHILD  THAT I'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE  WHO IS THIS CHILD  THAT I'VE NOT SEEN TILL THIS DAY   WHO DARES TO FALL ASLEEP  OUTSIDE MY DOOR  IF WE SHOULD WAIT AWHILE  I'M SURE SHE'LL GO AWAY   TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS  WOULD SURELY NOT BE WISE  FOR IN THE FINAL WORD  SHE MEANS NOTHING TO ME   I 
LEARNED THE TRICK IS  THAT WE JUST AVOID HER EYES  AND THE QUESTION  WHAT SHE MEANS TO ...   WHAT IS THIS LIFE  THERE WILL BE OTHER LIVES  SOON TO ARRIVE  SURELY SOME WILL SURVIVE  SHE IS BUT ONE  AND THERE ARE MANY MORE  EACH THE SAME AS ANY OTHER   WHO IS THIS CHILD  WHAT DOES SHE MEAN TO ME  I 
CLOSE MY EYES  AND STILL HER FACE I 
SEE  SHE IS BUT ONE  HER KIND IS EVERYWHERE  CAN'T YOU SEE THERE'S NO WAY I 
SHOULD CARE   I 
NEED A 
MOMENT NOW  I 
HAVE TO CLEAR MY MIND  THERE IS A 
LIMIT LORD  JUST TO BEING KIND   THERE IS NO WAY IN LIFE  THAT EACH CHILD CAN BE SAVED  SHOULD I 
BE LOOKING WITH REGRET  AT EVERY GRAVE   THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES  IN LIFE SHE SHOULD BE WARNED  I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR  THIS CHILD BEING BORN   I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE  IN ANY KIND OF WAY  FOR EVERY CHILD THAT LIFE CAN GATHER   WHAT IS THIS LIFE  THERE WILL BE OTHER LIVES  SOON TO ARRIVE  SURELY SOME WILL SURVIVE   SHE IS BUT ONE  AND THERE ARE MANY MORE  COULD THIS ONE LIFE REALLY MATTER   WHO IS THIS CHILD  WHAT DOES SHE MEAN TO ME  I 
CLOSE MY EYES  AND STILL HER FACE I 
SEE  SHE IS BUT ONE  HER KIND IS EVERYWHERE  CAN'T YOU SEE THERE'S NO WAY I 
SHOULD CARE   CAN YOU SEE IT IN THE NIGHT  CAN YOU FEEL THAT IT'S OUT THERE  IT'S THE ARCING OF A 
LIFE  AND IT'S HANGING IN THE AIR   THOUGH I 
TRY TO CLOSE MY EYES  AND PRETEND THAT I 
DON'T KNOW  IN MY HEART  I 
JUST CAN'T LET IT GO   THERE HAS TO BE ANOTHER WAY FOR ME  A 
WAY THAT LEADS FROM THIS INSANITY  A 
WAY THAT LEADS FROM MY DESTRUCTION IN THIS WAY   CAN YOU SEE IT IN THE NIGHT  CAN YOU FEEL THAT IT'S OUT THERE  IT'S THE ARCING OF A 
LIFE  AND IT'S HANGING IN THE AIR   THOUGH I 
TRY TO CLOSE MY EYES  AND PRETEND THAT I 
DON'T KNOW  IN MY HEART  I 
JUST CAN'T LET IT GO   [Despite his best efforts he cannot bring himself to leave the 
child to this evil, and collapsing on the 
piano bench, he tells the 
devil that he has a 
deal. Beethoven is now a 
totally broken man as the 
fact sinks in that he has lost both his soul and his Tenth Symphony.]   [Mephistopheles dances with delight as he picks up the 
manuscript never noticing Twist who sneaks over and whispers in Ludwig's ear, "How do you know that Mephistopheles will keep his word?" Beethoven sits up and repeats the 
question aloud. Mephistopheles, never looking up from examining his prize, replies that Beethoven can draw up his own wording for a 
contract that they will write on a 
page torn from the 
back of a 
bible. Beethoven glances questioningly towards Fate who is still watching from the 
background. She nods her head for even the 
shadows know that a 
contract written on such sacred paper is unbreakable, even by the 
devil himself.]   [Beethoven, totally exhausted, mutters his consent but is unable to write the 
words that will bring about the 
destruction of his beloved Tenth. Fate, sensing his dilemma, offers to write down the 
agreement for him and he hands the 
paper to her. As he stares out the 
window Fate writes,]   [It is agreed upon this night, March 26, 1827, between the 
undersigned, that the 
music of the 
Tenth Symphony, composed by Ludwig von Beethoven, first born son of Johann and Maria von Beethoven, of the 
city of Bonn, shall henceforth be the 
property of Mephistopheles, Lord of Darkness and first fallen from the 
grace of God. It is also understood that it is his intention to remove any signs of this music from the 
memory of man for all eternity. In exchange for the 
destruction of the 
aforementioned music it is also agreed that Mephistopheles and all his minions will remove themselves from the 
life of the 
child presently sleeping in the 
gutter directly across from the 
window of this room. This removal of influence is to be commenced immediately upon signing and to be enforced for all eternity.]  [_____________________ Ludwig Von Beethoven]  [_____________________ Mephistopheles]   [Mephistopheles reads the 
paper, signs it and pushes it in front of Beethoven. Without even looking at the 
document the 
composer signs the 
paper. Immediately, Mephistopheles reaches over the 
piano, seizes the 
Tenth's manuscript and thrusts it over a 
lit candle. The 
papers are engulfed in a 
wall of flames. But when the 
flames have died down the 
devil is stunned to find that not only does the 
manuscript still exist, it is not even singed. Thrusting it back over the 
candle it is once again engulfed in flames only to emerge unscathed.]   [Sensing that he has been tricked, he screams for an explanation but Beethoven's expression tells him that he is as shocked at the 
turn of events as the 
Devil himself. As Mephistopheles is glancing once more at the 
manuscript he hears the 
sound of Twist giggling in the 
darkness.]   [When he demands to know what the 
dwarf is laughing at, Twist can hardly conceal his delight as he explains that the 
composer's parents gave birth to a 
son prior to the 
maestro's birth. They had named him Ludwig von Beethoven but the 
child died within his first year. They then named their second son Ludwig as well. Twist continues, "The man before you is that Ludwig Von Beethoven, the 
second born son of Johann & Maria Von Beethoven. You have purchased a 
Tenth Symphony of Ludwig Von Beethoven, first born of Johann & Maria, if he ever writes one." Mephistopheles glares at Fate, who smiles back at him demurely. Then, throwing the 
music back at Beethoven, he screams in frustration and disappears in an explosion of smoke and flame.]   [Beethoven is surprised by Mephistopheles' rapid departure and asks if he is not coming back to collect his soul. To which Fate replies that he never had any claim to his soul.]   ["But Mephistopheles said..."]   ["He is the 
devil," Fate replies, "He lies."]   ["But, there were times when I 
was rude and cruel to people," Beethoven stutters.]   ["True, the 
frustration of your deafness did cause you at times to lash out unfairly at others, but later you would always regret it and apologize. You often went through great lengths to make amends for any hurts you had caused. Believe me Ludwig, you have done well."]   [And with those words a 
warm feeling of peace spreads throughout Beethoven's body and across his soul.]   [When he asks Fate what is to happen next, she gently tells him that it is time for him to rest, for tonight he will dream a 
new dream within the 
gates of paradise. And as the 
words weave their way into his soul, Beethoven lies down on the 
couch near his piano and begins a 
new dream.]