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Artist/Band: 
Blue Öyster Cult 
Lyrics for Song: Magna Of Illusion 
Lyrics for Album: Imaginos [1988]
  
               
  21362>Cornwall and the harbor
  Where witches went mad more than once and
  Until this day
  In dreams at least
  The lighthouse at Lost Christabel
  Squat and hugely tilts
  Upon the strand where Grandad's house was built
  And having stood the test of time
  The starry gale the bloody tide
  Grandad's house though gaped with hooks
  And filled with books
  Could stand no more until
  A certain prophecy
  Once read—now stood
  Before the world fulfilled
 
 
  Now of these books in Granddad's keep
  Some of them were new but mostly they were old
  And the oldest was a scroll
  A prophecy that read
  When the riddle begins
  The story will end
 
 
  August the First 1892
  And in the guise of destiny
  Granddad quit Cornwall
  "I'm a captain of a ship
  My ship is charmed and called Plutonia"
 
 
  Stories on land, storms at sea
  'Tween 1892 and '93
  When Granddad sailed for Mexico
 
 
  Ships charmed and ordinary
  Sailed the glidepath to the sun
  And when the sun proved false
  As it always does
  Some of them would be lost
  And some would sail back home
  It was no star
  But a magna of illusion
  I mean by that
  The mirror found
  In the chamber of jade grown like a seed
  Deep within the ground
  The mirror found
  By one man
  So on and off again
  He sailed the Europe's rim
  On and off, off and on
  Until his time had come
  Through tears and smiles
  The last domain
  The rods of broken crystal
  On and off and off again
  Until his time had come
  Late to the story that had been
  But early to the riddle not yet begun
 
 
  August the First 1893
  The charmed ship Plutonia
  Sailed like a ray into Cornwall
  And none too soon it seems
 
 
  That night the Captain's granddaughter
  Would celebrate her birthday
  "I've come a long way," said the Captain,
  "From Lost Christabel this night.
  Accompanied by my dog familiar,
  To blast your rafters with my surprise.
  Granddaughter, It's a foreign mirror
  Taken from the jungle by crime!"
 
 
  Stories on land, storms at sea
  'Tween 1892 and '93
  When Granddad sailed for Mexico
 
 
  When tables collapse
  And floors have filled
  And the party's over, it's all over
  Sea-dogs and rockers will dwell on doom
  I've warped the stuff of ground
  What seems to be is not
  Behind closed eyes
  Realize your sight
  Mine, granddaughter, proves a surprise
  More light than sun,
  more dark than night then
  More a snare than lust
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