Warden may refer to:
Warden is the title given to or adopted by the head of some university colleges and other institutions.
See also The Warden.
Residential colleges at Australian Universities adopt a variety of titles for their heads. Those colleges established by the Anglican Church use the title Warden more commonly, but it is also adopted by colleges established by other denominations and those with no religious affiliation.
Australian National University:
Warden is a station on the Bloor–Danforth line in Toronto, Canada. It is located at the southeast corner of St. Clair Avenue East and Warden Avenue.
The main pedestrian street entrance is on the east side of Warden, with another entrance from St. Clair along a walkway on the west side of the elevated tracks. Vehicle entry to the passenger pick up and drop off entrance is on the south side of St. Clair, east of Warden, exiting on to Warden south of St. Clair.
The station is on four levels, the subway platform is on the upper floor, the bus concourse to the connecting routes are below it, the two collector entrances and the concourse are found above street level, and the two entrances and the bus platforms are on the lower floor.
1,071 parking spaces are located at this station for commuter use, with 920 in the North Lot and 151 in the South Lot.
Warden Station was opened in 1968 in what was then the Borough of Scarborough, and served as the Bloor-Danforth line's eastern terminus for 12 years until the extension to Kennedy was completed in 1980.
What have you come here trying to find?
What is that you are looking for?
Within this realm of unconscious thought
What you seek is nothing but a fleeting lie
How times have you tried to dig
Into the furthest reaches of your dreams
Only to awake
To a place where all you long for is sleep
Oh but the sweet release never comes
For you are already beneath
Looking up through the surface of reality
Upon the shores of the dreaming mind
Lies the edge of all manifestation
What have you come here trying to find?
What is that you are looking for?
Within this realm of unconscious thought
What you seek is nothing but a fleeting lie
Why have you done this?
Everything that I lived for is gone
Now come and join me
we will lie forever in sleep
Why have you done this?
Everything is gone.
You will be locked beneath
I am the warden of your mind
And there is no escape
Here you must now wait
The sentencing has just begun
Behold your fate
From this you will never wake.
Why have you done this?