Barclay James Harvest - After the Day (2002 - Remaster) paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson After the Day (2002 - Remaster) - Barclay James Harvest



John's vision of armageddon literally closes the album with a bang! The references in the lyric to a stained-glass window ("one great wall of coloured parts") and "the multi-coloured cross left standing through it all" add to the apocalyptic feel of the song, which was a live favourite for many years, particularly in the days of the band's concerts with the orchestra.
The eyes of night march slowly by
The last grain falls
The kneeling man just sighs
Protected by the one great wall
Of coloured parts
He probes his clouded mind
If he takes a look around him
Is there nothing left to see
Is there nothing left at all
After the day
With trembling hands he wipes his eyes
He tries to stand
But does not feel the need
The morning sun shines on
The multicoloured cross
Left standing through it all
If he takes a look around him
Is there nothing left to see
Is there nothing left at all
After the day
If he takes a look around him
Is there nothing left to see
Is there nothing left at all
After the day



Writer(s): Barclay James Harvest


Barclay James Harvest - Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories
Album Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories
date de sortie
01-03-2003




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