Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Canonical) · Track 597 · middle
The Infinite Step
Zeno
Lyrics
**Central Image:** The paradox of motion itself — the arrow that cannot reach its target, the infinite divisibility of space and time that somehow doesn't prevent us from moving forward anyway. --- [Verse 1] Your mind splits the world into smaller pieces, halving distance, halving time again, and yet your feet still cross the room. The ancient problem lives inside your skull: your cortex maps infinity in finite bone, and you move anyway. [Chorus] You taught us that arriving is impossible, that every step dissolves to half-steps, that motion hides a secret in its teeth— and still you danced through it, still you laughed at the locked door, still you opened it. [Verse 2] Your synaptic plasticity rewired how we see, how axons branch toward questions that have no finish line. You knew the hippocampus cannot hold a paradox, that theta waves collapse when contradictions ring, yet you lived inside the ring anyway, your mirror neurons firing against the grain of logic, your predictive coding always one step behind the truth. [Chorus] You taught us that arriving is impossible, that every step dissolves to half-steps, that motion hides a secret in its teeth— and still you danced through it, still you laughed at the locked door, still you opened it. [Bridge] The myelination of your thought— those sheaths of insulation wrapping every nerve— they couldn't stop the signal reaching further, couldn't silence the interoception of a mind turning inward on itself and finding motion there anyway, finding grace in the gears that shouldn't turn. [Chorus] You taught us that arriving is impossible, that every step dissolves to half-steps, that motion hides a secret in its teeth— and still you danced through it, still you laughed at the locked door, still you opened it. [Outro] The arrow meets the tortoise. The space between collapses. You proved we fly. --- **Word count (lyric content only): 273**