Lyric discussion by Scroungler 

Cover art for Madrigal lyrics by Yes

Space travel and cosmic exploration in an age of galactic peace. Sacred Ships, Celestial travelers I think its pretty straightforward. Oggy99 pointed out the religious meaning of the 7th age, but I don't think its supposed to be literal, mainly just a time of universal peace and love.

@Scroungler totally agree, it is straight forward. I have gone through so many phases and eras of my connection to Yes's lyrics, music, and "intention". Aside from hearing Roundabout and All Good People on the radio, around the same time discovering Rush., Yes's bratty little brother, sneaking in their room and stealing their weed, yet I digress. Instead of giving a 3000 word dissertation on my psychic connection to Yes and how they wrote Big Generator about me, I'll say Madrigal reminds me a lot of Alan Watts. My friend covered in greens set in stone, sounds to me...

@Scroungler totally agree, it is straight forward. I have gone through so many phases and eras of my connection to Yes's lyrics, music, and "intention". Aside from hearing Roundabout and All Good People on the radio, around the same time discovering Rush., Yes's bratty little brother, sneaking in their room and stealing their weed, yet I digress. Instead of giving a 3000 word dissertation on my psychic connection to Yes and how they wrote Big Generator about me, I'll say Madrigal reminds me a lot of Alan Watts. My friend covered in greens set in stone, sounds to me...