staring out the window wishing
you were next to me
cold and helpless i was waiting
for a sign of my melody
smoke trails on the skyline
it is one more day lost at sea
find your peace and push it toward
all the time spent in ecstasy
no one saw the fighting
you were hiding down the smiling
caught up in a moment
feel the power when it's shining
pieces fall around us as the light fades
out at sea
voices break the silence as the dawn is rising behind me
saved from bleak destruction
we find the strength in our harmony
waking in a forest
here's still hope in our unity
no one saw the fighting
you were hiding down the smiling
caught up in a moment
feel the power when it's shining
amber cooling liquid lights the way for us to see
will we lose the light, and will you be here next to me
nothing calls me down, until the echo fades into the sea
far from hope it takes me, lost until the final melody
far from my melody
far from my melody
far from my melody
far from my melody
supported by 5 fans who also own “Signs of My Melody”
impossible to tire of this endlessly brilliant and beautiful album. thanks guys!! can't wait for a reprint of the t-shirts, definitely need one here! bensonbear
supported by 4 fans who also own “Signs of My Melody”
This is such an amazingly beautiful and epic tribute to my most favorite band of all time. It is my pleasure to purchase this album to support everyone who put their time and love into making this what it is, as my way of saying, "Thank you." Jim Payne
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