Marathon

Geddy Lee Weinrib, Neil Elwood Peart, Alex Zivojinovich

It's not how fast you can go
The force goes into the flow
If you pick up the beat
You can forget about the heat
More than just survival
More than just a flash
More than just a dotted line
More than just a dash

It's a test of ultimate will
The heartbreak climb uphill
Got to pick up the pace
If you want to stay in the race
More than just blind ambition
More than just simple greed
More than just a finish line
Must feed this burning need
In the long run

From first to last
The peak is never passed
Something always fires the light
That gets in your eyes
One moment's high
And glory rolls on by
Like a streak of lightning
That flashes and fades
In the summer sky

Your meters may overload
You can rest at the side of the road
You can miss a stride
But nobody gets a free ride
More than high performance
More than just a spark
More than just the bottom line
Or a lucky shot in the dark
In the long run

You can do a lot in a lifetime
If you don't burn out too fast
You can make the most of the distance
First you need endurance
First you've got to last

Trivia about the song Marathon by Rush

On which albums was the song “Marathon” released by Rush?
Rush released the song on the albums “A Show Of Hands” in 1989, “Retrospective II” in 1997, and “Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Marathon” by Rush?
The song “Marathon” by Rush was composed by Geddy Lee Weinrib, Neil Elwood Peart, Alex Zivojinovich.

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