“Why don’t you reach out and aim for the stars?
A fistful of freedom and splendor in jars!
What you experience is not what you are!
Your path might be stony, but not quite that far.”
She left us on a tuesday night,
in company of storm and fright.
And still, her words do resonate,
like haunting thoughts within my head.
Naked to the bone I felt,
whenever in her arms she held
that spiteful me, so filled with awe,
she’s the only one, who saw.
Infusing me with hope and will
that one day things will change, and still
I’m waiting for that day to come,
while all that hope and will is gone.
Here’s in loving memory,
a few words bound with melodies,
to you, the one who sheltered me
through the longest nights.
To whom may read those humblest lines,
fear not to be alone,
for someone’s bound to watch
with care and empathy to show.
supported by 4 fans who also own “The One Who Saw”
HEAVY PROG ROCK OF THE HIGHEST CALIBER! How this has flown under the radar of so many rockers is beyond me! Lyrics are soulfully deep & Johannes belts them out like Ian Gillan in his prime. GREAT VOCALS! Wonderfully expressive range! Songs are very interesting, diverse & creative. Truly, works of art. Drumming is spectacular, oft reminding me of Peart. Keys are very active & give this music a classic rock feel. The whole band excels! Ty, P.I.! FFO of Deep Purple & U. Heep. 8.5+/10. Alrihkh
The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022
A career-spanning live album from the European experimental rock band, featuring King Crimson's Gavin Harrison on drums. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 27, 2021
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Wow! What a great album. Lots of great songs and great production. Some impressive guests as well like Jon Davison and Billy Sherwood of Yes. This album should be in every prog rock lovers collection. marcusalmightygemineye