Songtexte El Dorado: IV. F. E. A. R. - Marillion
I.
Long-Shadowed
Sun
I
remember.
The
enchanted
English
walled
garden
Days
of
summer
air
and
honey-suckled
nights
The
capricious
dance
of
lavenders
and
cabbage-whites
Made
more
than
3D,
glowing
in
the
evening
long-shadowed
sun
Nowhere
better.
But
in
England,
although
nothing
really
changes,
the
weather
always
does...
Ii.
The
Gold
The
gold
stops
us
The
gold
always
did
The
gold
took
more
lives
than
Uranium
Than
Plutonium
Pandemonium...
The
thunder
approaches
The
heavy
sighing
of
the
monster...
Come
to
break
the
heavy
weather
Come
to
silence
all
the
singing
birds
Tearing
up
the
sky
like
paper
White-welding
through
dark
steel
of
clouds
And
the
release
of
the
sudden
rain
The
gold
stops
us
The
gold
always
did
The
gold
took
more
lives
than
Uranium
Than
Plutonium.
Pandemonium.
The
Gold!
Jet
engines
and
demolition
And
the
summer
rain
Like
finding
a
lost
child
The
roads
are
travelled
by
many
Like
promises
of
peace
And
some
choose
not
to
go
The
f
e
a
r
looks
like
bravado
It
always
did
I
see
them
waiting,
smiling
On
the
borders
in
dawn′s
mist
Or
lost
to
the
world
in
their
upturned
boats
I'll
be
free
or
I′ll
die
trying
to
be
Trying
to
BE.
Iii.
Demolished
Lives
I
see
myself
in
them
The
people
at
the
borders
Waiting
to
exist
again
Brothers,
sisters,
sons
and
daughters
Denied
our
so-called
golden
streets
Running
from
demolished
lives
Into
walls
The
"haves"
and
the
"have
nothings"
The
accepted
and
rejected
We
can't
keep
letting
them
in
We
can't
keep
letting
them
in?
The
gold
stops
us
The
gold
always
did
The
gold
took
more
lives
than
Uranium
Than
Polonium.
Pandemonium.
And
as
I
stand
here
wondering
why
A
man
beheaded
on
a
smartphone
Falls
into
my
pocket
from
the
sky
Modern
life
Everything
is
everywhere
.′know
what
I
mean?
Handy.
And
obscene.
Iv.
F
E
A
R
F
E
A
R
is
everywhere
here
Under
the
patio
Under
the
hard-earned
bought
and
paid-for
home
Cushions,
scented
candles
and
the
lawn
Mowing
to
the
beat
and
the
rumble
of
the
coming
storm
We
all
know
about
the
wars
that
are
raging
All
the
millions
who
just
cannot
see
There′s
so
much
more
that
binds
us
than
divides
us
But
our
f
e
a
r
denies
it
While
the
papers
stir
it
The
colours
of
the
flag
we
wave
Were
and
will
become
blood
red
again
And
the
madmen
all
say
they
hear
voices
God
tells
them
what
to
do
The
wars
are
all
about
money
They
always
were
And
the
money's
dressed
up
in
religion
And
when
it′s
not
showing
off,
the
money's
hiding.
Something
is
cooking
inside
me...
It
ain′t
ready,
but
already...
I'm
becoming
harder
to
live
with
Becoming
harder
to
live
with
You
say
I′m
becoming
harder
to
live
with
I'm
becoming
harder
to
live
with
But
you
can't
see
into
my
head
You
can′t
see
into
my
head
You
can′t
see
into
my
head
No,
you
can't
see
into
my
head.
And
the
roads
are
full
of
weapons
That
slide
by
in
the
night
Tanks
all
covered
in
yellow
mud
Pass
you
on
the
motorway
As
you
drive
by
with
the
kids
and
the
buckets
and
spades
Happy
Days.
V.
The
Grandchildren
of
Apes
Metal
in
the
air
Brimstone
in
the
lungs
Breathe
deeply
of
it
The
wind
is
carrying
the
pictures
The
rain
is
muttering
the
names
The
wind-chimes
in
my
garden
ring
like
keys
To
all
the
stolen
doors.
We
are
the
grandchildren
of
apes,
not
angels
But
only
we
are
gifted
with
the
eyes
to
see
On
days
without
f
e
a
r,
when
our
heads
are
clear
That
angels,
we
could
be.
1 El Dorado: I. Long-Shadowed Sun
2 El Dorado: II the Gold
3 El Dorado: III. Demolished Lives
4 El Dorado: IV. F. E. A. R.
5 El Dorado: V. The Grandchildren of Apes
6 Living In F. E. A. R.
7 The Leavers: I. Wake Up In Music
8 The Leavers: II. The Remainers
9 The Leavers: III. Vapour Trails In the Sky
10 The Leavers: IV. The Jumble of Days
11 The Leavers: V. One Tonight
12 White Paper
13 The New Kings: I. Fuck Everyone and Run
14 The New Kings: II. Russia's Locked Doors
15 The New Kings: III. A Scary Sky
16 The New Kings: IV. Why Is Nothing Ever True?
17 Tomorrow's New Country
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