Song Description
Huge epic rock song about the universe the future of humankind, th earth and the cosmos. Brilliant lyrics and big churning electric guitars with a climactic finish that will spin your head.
Song Length |
5:50 |
Genre |
Rock - Progressive Rock |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Subject |
Earth |
Similar Artists |
Pink Floyd |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
GALAXY
I hear an alien he's calling out across the crowd
The others fade into the background
I see a soft light now it makes me sigh. It takes me high
I'm floating gently through the night time
And far below I see the city lights, shining pretty bright
Quite a view for weary eyesight
I look ahead to watch the heavens spin, I see everything
From our own world to the edge of nothing
Tonight see the sun arrive and the stars unwind
Before your eyes
Galaxy, beaming into me and surrounding me with your light
Galaxy, and my mind is free, whirling painlessly
Between the darkness and the sunlight
I see a vision of a distant place, a strangers face
Laughing at me through the light years
And suddenly the meaning of my dreams becomes plain to me
I feel the tension break within me
I take a look back to the other world, my place of birth
But all the heavens turn my vision
I wonder if I'll ever live to see you live differently
If the world begins to turn please tell me
Tonight see the sun arrive and the stars unwind
Before your eyes
Galaxy, like aprophecy, spinning over me in the night
Galaxy, set the child free, she belongs to me by my right
Fine line between dark and light, am I wrong or right on my side
Vapour change, now I'm feeling strange, like a man deranged in my mind
Token sun, now the lights are gone, I see evryone come to die
Take away all the walls you made in the night and day when you were mine
Bright light, is the sky alive? See the planets fry before your eyes
Bright light, watch the ehavens die, see the world expire
Between the darkness and the sunlight
Between the darkness and the sunlight
Between the darkness and the sunlight
Copyright Neil Robertson 1991