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lyrics
The stage is set,
The play begins.
We act the parts that we’ve been written in.
And as the ink begins to fade,
We are caught within the mess we’ve made.
I walked over the edge,
Into the great unknowing...
I walked over the edge,
Into the heart of being.
Every promise wants to fly
Like a dream into endless sky.
And every dreamer wants to see
Where it lands and what it’s meant to be.
I walked over the edge,
Into the great unknowing...
I walked over the edge,
Into the heart of being.
Day after day I was waiting.
Time was at odds with my heart and my longing.
Now I’m at rest with my longing.
Longing has taught me to breathe.
I walked over the edge,
Into the great unknowing...
I walked over the edge,
Into the heart of being.
supported by 9 fans who also own “I Walked Over the Edge”
As with previous releases this is a solid album from start to finish which continues the storyline, themes and signatures perfectly.
'Enigma' and 'Another Same' are on par with or superior to many commercial offerings by established prog artists.
The Waters, Wilson and Hayward influences shine through once more but I also hear song writing very much in the style of Difford and Tilbrook, 'Trough of War' & 'Another Same' probably being the best examples.
These chaps are the real deal!
rex-the-younger
supported by 8 fans who also own “I Walked Over the Edge”
Whilst delivering well crafted music, unless you focus on the lyrics, you could miss the story lines. This is the last of the war trilogy, so subtle ,but so poignant. Superb music with broken road and Holding On ,on permanent repeat. Listen and become enthralled. Top quality song writing and musicianship.10/10
kzra
supported by 7 fans who also own “I Walked Over the Edge”
Surprisingly good. As may be expected from 2 members of a Pink Floyd tribute band, "Rain" invites comparisons to PF's concept albums and Roger Waters' solo work. Recommended listening for anybody who was disappointed by Endless River! SantaR