Oh sunlight
I have often heard of you
Somehow looking for redemption
Never seen anything like this before
Never thought my forest could really have an end
Only felt warmth through leaves and trees
Much better than the wind told me
How could I know ?
Wandering in vast delusions
For the past thousand years
Behind me, darkened realms
I finally feel alive
Nothing like the world I left behind
What is this gray road ? It doesn’t respond
Silence seems the only answer
It only makes me think about her
Maybe the answer lies in infinite silence
Without love there shall be no hate
A tortured path that seems to be my fate
Will I find my place, by any chance ?
credits
from Scene I : Harlequin,
released May 22, 2012
Music by Piezo
Lyrics by Julien Watine
supported by 10 fans who also own “Hope - A Walk Under the Sun”
Absolutely hooked on this album from first listen. How rare is that with prog!??? Excellent songwriting and musicianship. Can’t wait to dive into the rest of the collection. Thomas Lock
supported by 10 fans who also own “Hope - A Walk Under the Sun”
Ein so seltsames Album ist mir lange nicht mehr untergekommen. Der Track „Blood Of The Rose“ lässt den Hörer die Stirn in Falten ziehen. Eine zuckersüße, liebliche, kitschige Melodie dringt an das Ohr des Hörers. So säuselt der Song eine Weile vor sich hin, bis er plötzlich etwa bei Halbzeit (es handelt sich um einen 10minüter) komplett die Stimmung wechselt und plötzlich mit zupackender Gitarre und Sprech-Gesang in einen floydige Bluesrock-Hymne umschlägt... sehr kurios!
(March 7, 2015) kadees
supported by 10 fans who also own “Hope - A Walk Under the Sun”
This and Heart of Darkness are my two favorite releases by Mr. Miller. From the opening track Rats in my Darkness the tone for this record is set. Very dark recording, yet still very listenable another strong release by this Canadian .Always a pleasure to support a fellow Canadian. lloydd
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