Silent scars build this place
Sonic bars surrounded stage
Painted smiles the puny bait
Moving limbs to fascinate
Begin the dream I wake instead
On gold lined silver plates their heads
A smothering embrace
This tiny breathing space
I see our distance closing in
Speak to me your hunger
But reach for me no longer
Painted smiles the puny bait
Moving limbs to fascinate
Begin the dream I wake instead
On gold lined silver plates their heads
A smothering embrace
This tiny breathing space
I see our distance closing in
Awaited fall from grace
With drowned and wetted face
I feel our limbs are growing thin
Nothing to slow down the ride
Tripping down this illusive climb
Force fed for most of my life
Wings I had disappeared overnight
We slide down, to each his sin
Allowed, wasted everything
Amongst the waves to disappear
Beneath the surface we appear to be
So we’ve tried once again
Bleeding dry faith at end
Static remains. Dead at first sight
Never explained the secrets of flight
Nothing to slow down the ride
Tripping down this illusive climb
Still slide down, to each his sin
Allowed, wasting everything
So we’ve tried once again
Bleeding dry faith at end
Static remains. Dead at first sight
Never explained the secrets of flight
So if we may seek shelter from the pour
This acid rain that bleeds all our dreams
So if we stay a while to decrease the pain
Need this relieve to take the time to breath
Should I speak with no one to disagree
No one to see, no one to reach
Should I cling to nothing we hold so dear
Should I try to break this common fear
I play dead high upon my stage
Abandon you to disengage
Being here is more then I can bare
More then I can feel, more the I can spare
I drink the water in which I drown
About to meet the sky I taste the ground
about
This is the first album from the Dutch prog metal band Sun Caged, the album is mixed by Arjen Lucassen (Star One/Ayreon).
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