When the sun is in the mid-sky, well, he wears a golden crown
And he soaks the world with sunshine as he makes another round
Been a faster year than yesterday, all things that I had planned
And when I think I might be gaining, I'm in the sunshine once again, yeah

Well I walk the road of life among the strong, among the weak
And I ask them for the shortcut to the answers that I seek
But no one seems understands what is and what will be
For the questions of my childhood weave a web of mystery
Just a web of mystery

Can you get me through these changes?
Well I sure don't know about life
But one thing for sure
All I need is you (baby)
We can find the golden key to unlock the door

I don't wanna face a world of disillusion
I've come to one conclusion that I know you know is true
In a game of silent searching, the cost of love is rising
And I'm just now realizing I'd be better off with you
Better off with you, ooh

It's a game that I've been living, now I need to know what's real
Can you help me find the answers, can you tell the way I feel?
Will you stay with me forever, or just stay with me tonight?
And we can talk about tomorrow, if it all works out alright
Yes, if it all works out alright

Can you get me through these changes?
Well I sure don't know about life
But one thing for sure
All I need is you (baby)
We can find the golden key to unlock the door


Lyrics submitted by Idan, edited by Octavarium64

Questions of My Childhood Lyrics as written by Steve Walsh Kerry Livgren

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    To me, Questions of My Childhood is exactly that. This song is sung from the perspective of a just maturing adult, just away from "mom and dad" and making his way in this world.

    'He' realizes that all his childhood questions weren't really answered. The answers he got were all half lies intended to shelter him from the harsh realities.

    Now he's grown up, and he is realizing, not only the harsh true answers to all his childhood questions, but exactly why he wasn't told the truth from the beginning.

    Verse 1 - see Pink Floyd's "Time" song. The singer is realizing the nature of time. Verse 2 - The singer is realizing he doesn't know everything, which is the beginning of true wisdom. Chorus - The singer realizes that the "road of life" is easier when you walk it with a lover, spouse, and/or companion. Last Verses - The singer is talking to a potential lover/companion, and trying to convince the person to join 'him' and they can grow wise together. That's what I get out of it. IMHO

    Hermitageon December 21, 2010   Link

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