(BEETHOVEN) In this world of curmumstance Children never fear forever And this moment that enchants Someday we may both remember Then Maybe then If we are still alive Then Maybe then This moment will survive There is time in every word There are words in every reason And these notes that are unheard One day they may find their season Then Maybe then If we are still alive Then Maybe then This moment will survive Then Maybe then If we are still alive Maybe then This moment will survive (Beethoven turns to Fate and tells her, "I did not need this childhood. I did not need my mother to die when I was five. I did not need an alcoholic father or this sadistic teacher. I did not need such pain as a child. This! Remove all of this from my life.") (Fate tells him that it will all be as he wishes but before she grants his request he should be aware that when she removes the pains of his childhood he will also lose the inspiration that led to the Sixth Symphony. When faced with this choice, Beethoven realizes that he is not willing to lose the Sixth Symphony and withdraws his request.) (Fate then says, "Surely there were happy times, magical moments?") (Beethoven replies, "There were some.") ("Like the first time you arrived in Vienna?") ("Like the first time I arrived in Vienna.") (Within seconds they are there witnessing a rhapsodizing Beethoven as a young man seeing Vienna for the first time.)
(BEETHOVEN) In this world of curmumstance Children never fear forever And this moment that enchants Someday we may both remember Then Maybe then If we are still alive Then Maybe then This moment will survive There is time in every word There are words in every reason And these notes that are unheard One day they may find their season Then Maybe then If we are still alive Then Maybe then This moment will survive Then Maybe then If we are still alive Maybe then This moment will survive (Beethoven turns to Fate and tells her, "I did not need this childhood. I did not need my mother to die when I was five. I did not need an alcoholic father or this sadistic teacher. I did not need such pain as a child. This! Remove all of this from my life.") (Fate tells him that it will all be as he wishes but before she grants his request he should be aware that when she removes the pains of his childhood he will also lose the inspiration that led to the Sixth Symphony. When faced with this choice, Beethoven realizes that he is not willing to lose the Sixth Symphony and withdraws his request.) (Fate then says, "Surely there were happy times, magical moments?") (Beethoven replies, "There were some.") ("Like the first time you arrived in Vienna?") ("Like the first time I arrived in Vienna.") (Within seconds they are there witnessing a rhapsodizing Beethoven as a young man seeing Vienna for the first time.)