[Intro]
(Verse 1)
In the centuries hidden, strange cipher,
Shakespeare left a secret myth.
In his poems, in sonnets languid,
The keys are hidden, in the lines modest.
(Chorus)
Shakespeare's cipher - eternal call,
To reveal the secrets of ancient words.
Who was the genius, what he hid?
And boldly bequeathed to the world.
(Verse 2)
Historians search day after day,
In his masterpieces, a revelation.
Perhaps a count or the queen herself?
In the verses, the answer, in the words of the chorus.
(Chorus)
Shakespeare's cipher is an eternal call,
To reveal the secrets of ancient words.
Who was the genius, what was he hiding?
And he boldly bequeathed it to the world.
(Bridge)
From the words of the game, to the numbers of the code,
Only he will be able to reveal,
Who feels the string with his heart,
And he sees the river of time.
(Chorus)
Shakespeare's Cipher – the Eternal Call,
Uncover the secrets of ancient words.
Who was the genius, what was he hiding?
And he boldly bequeathed it to the world.
(Ending)
The riddle of the century, the mystery of the years,
Shakespeare's cipher, here is our answer.
In his poems, as in mirrors,
We seek the truth through the ages.