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lyrics
Time has lost all meaning here, but the hour's never late.
Predicated mealtimes, and Sodium Valproate.
Autumn rusts the patient trees, not much else changes here.
The routine central-heated days slip past and disappear.
Catch every star that falls, heed every voice that calls.
It matters not at all to those out there,
Until you've looked inside their noon-day paradise
Where deeper shadows hide the unshead tears.
And I've been shown into their private worlds,
And I have seen the faces there.
And I've been shown inside their twilight worlds
And been shown the spectres there.
So years slip by unseen on clocks and Clozapine.
The anti-time machine performs its task
Of keeping safe and sound, the phantoms that abound
The silent screams resound behind the mask.
And yet I have looked into their midnight world,
And I have found some laughter there.
credits
from Openings,
released October 13, 2023
Composed by Lorenzo Bedini and Jason Crompton, with backing vocals by Dave Dowdeswell-Allaway.
supported by 12 fans who also own “Twylight Worlds”
Spektakulär. Es gibt kein anderes Wort dafür.
Vielen Dank für die Gelegenheit, eines der besten Prog-Alben aller Zeiten zu hören.
(December 21, 2020)
> kadees
supported by 12 fans who also own “Twylight Worlds”
I remember the excitement when The Sentinel was released having seen the band live a few times before. I loved the album but was aware that there were tracks missing and it had been rumoured that it was to be a double album. To hear all these takes and works in progress takes me right back to the 80's and the buzz of all the new prog that was coming out back then. This is an absolutely essential purchase for any Pallas fan. nuttinikki