So different, yet equal The medal has two sides Lost twins torn to eachother The lizard shines in black and white Sun and moon/night and day Wake and dream unite Earth and air/fire and water The elements collide When in your judgement I descend The hourglass runs out of sand Like bursting glass our fragments part But when two pieces fit to lock Like day and night in equinox They recognize their counterpart The poison and the antidote The beggar and the king Good and evil/life and death The loser bound to win Autumn, spring, winter, summer Natures symmetry Duality in all existance Seperated unity When in your judgement I descend The hourglass runs out of sand Like bursting glass our fragments part But when two pieces fit to lock Like day and night in equinox They recognize their counterpart Just like a pair of magnets in attraction clinging to each other or do they push apart? Two chromosomes for the procreation The force of gravity upon planets and stars The atomic core/nuclear fission The source of energy/the radiation Two lobes inside the lung to keep breathin'/Two chambers to the heart to keep beating What if they're kept apart? When in your judgement I descend The hourglass runs out of sand Like bursting glass our fragments part But when two pieces fit to lock Like day and night in equinox They recognize their counterpart