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
1 She Said (BBC Session)
2 Medicine Man (2002 - Remaster)
3 Someone There You Know (2002 - Remaster)
4 Harry's Song (2002 - Remaster)
5 Brave New World - Demo
6 Ursula (The Swansea Song) (2002 - Remaster)
7 Little Lapwing (2002 - Remaster)
8 Song With No Meaning (2002 - Remaster)
9 Blue John's Blues (2002 - Remaster)
10 The Poet (2002 - Remaster)
11 After the Day (2002 - Remaster)
12 Galadriel (BBC Session)
13 Ursula (The Swansea Song) (BBC Session)
14 Someone There You Know (BBC Session)
15 Medicine Man (BBC Session)
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