Song | After The Day |
Artist | Barclay James Harvest |
Album | BJH And Other Short Stories |
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John's vision of armageddon literally closes the album with a bang! the references in the lyric to a stained-glass window ("one great wall of coloured parts") and "the multi-colou | |
Ross left standing through it all" add to the apocalyptic feel of the song, which was a live favourite for many years, particularly in the days of the band's concerts with the orchestra. | |
Lyrics: | |
The eyes of night march slowly by | |
The last grain falls | |
The kneeling man just sighs | |
Protected by the one great wall | |
Of coloured parts | |
He probes his clouded mind | |
If he takes a look around him | |
Is there nothing left to see | |
Is there nothing left at all | |
After the day | |
With trembling hands he wipes his eyes | |
He tries to stand | |
But does not feel the need | |
The morning sun shines on | |
The multicoloured cross | |
Left standing through it all | |
If he takes a look around him | |
Is there nothing left to see | |
Is there nothing left at all | |
After the day | |
If he takes a look around him | |
Is there nothing left to see | |
Is there nothing left at all | |
After the day |
John' s vision of armageddon literally closes the album with a bang! the references in the lyric to a stainedglass window " one great wall of coloured parts" and " the multicolou | |
Ross left standing through it all" add to the apocalyptic feel of the song, which was a live favourite for many years, particularly in the days of the band' s concerts with the orchestra. | |
Lyrics: | |
The eyes of night march slowly by | |
The last grain falls | |
The kneeling man just sighs | |
Protected by the one great wall | |
Of coloured parts | |
He probes his clouded mind | |
If he takes a look around him | |
Is there nothing left to see | |
Is there nothing left at all | |
After the day | |
With trembling hands he wipes his eyes | |
He tries to stand | |
But does not feel the need | |
The morning sun shines on | |
The multicoloured cross | |
Left standing through it all | |
If he takes a look around him | |
Is there nothing left to see | |
Is there nothing left at all | |
After the day | |
If he takes a look around him | |
Is there nothing left to see | |
Is there nothing left at all | |
After the day |
John' s vision of armageddon literally closes the album with a bang! the references in the lyric to a stainedglass window " one great wall of coloured parts" and " the multicolou | |
Ross left standing through it all" add to the apocalyptic feel of the song, which was a live favourite for many years, particularly in the days of the band' s concerts with the orchestra. | |
Lyrics: | |
The eyes of night march slowly by | |
The last grain falls | |
The kneeling man just sighs | |
Protected by the one great wall | |
Of coloured parts | |
He probes his clouded mind | |
If he takes a look around him | |
Is there nothing left to see | |
Is there nothing left at all | |
After the day | |
With trembling hands he wipes his eyes | |
He tries to stand | |
But does not feel the need | |
The morning sun shines on | |
The multicoloured cross | |
Left standing through it all | |
If he takes a look around him | |
Is there nothing left to see | |
Is there nothing left at all | |
After the day | |
If he takes a look around him | |
Is there nothing left to see | |
Is there nothing left at all | |
After the day |