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Post by nicolas on Jan 26, 2005 17:01:44 GMT -5
Silence and I (from "Eye In The Sky" Album)
If I cried out loud over sorrows I've Known And the secrets I've heard It would ease my mind Someone sharing the load But I won't breathe a word
We're two of a kind Silence and I We need a chance to talk things over Two of a kind Silence and I We'll find a way to work it out
While the children laughed I was always afraid of the Smile of the clown So I close my eyes Till I can't see the light And I hide from the sound We're two of a kind Silence and I We need a chance to talk things over Two of a kind Silence and I We'll find a way to work it out
I can hear the cry Of the leaf on a tree As it Falls to the ground I can hear the call of an Echoing voice And there's no one around
We're two of a kind Silence and I We need a chance to talk things over Two of a kind Silence and I We'll find a way to work it out
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Post by photonman on Jan 27, 2005 17:15:43 GMT -5
i love that song! alan parsons rocks! i have almost all of alan parsons albums! do you think this particular song has a meaning about paul mccartney? or do you just see sort of a parallel meaning?
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Post by nicolas on Jan 29, 2005 18:30:39 GMT -5
i love that song! alan parsons rocks! i have almost all of alan parsons albums! do you think this particular song has a meaning about paul mccartney? or do you just see sort of a parallel meaning? I think most of Alan Parsons' work is around Paul destiny. Alan was an assistant of George Martin at the beginning of his career. He wrote "Where is the Walrus" too...
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