Marathon (Rush song)
"Marathon" is the fourth track on Canadian rock band Rush's 1985 album Power Windows.
It is written by Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson and bassist/vocalist/keyboardist Geddy Lee, and its lyrics are written by drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. The lyrics depict how one would feel while running in an actual marathon, but the meaning of the song is meant to use a marathon as a metaphor for life, and say that life is full of obstacles and is all about one taking small steps to achieve their personal goals.
In a 1986 interview, Peart said " is about the triumph of time and a kind of message to myself, there's a self-admonition saying that life is long enough. You can do a lot -- just don't burn yourself out too fast trying to do everything at once. "Marathon" is a song about individual goals and trying to achieve them. And it's also about the old Chinese proverb: 'The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step."
The live version released on the "A Show of Hands" single reached number 6 on the US Mainstream Rock chart in 1989.