Scorching heat over sandy plains
The wolves are howling my name
Still I don't answer their bloodthirsty cries
Fever's getting harder to bear
The wind won't whisper in my ear
No one to tell me what it is to be wise
I'll keep listening for a signal in the breeze
To direct me to the place where the sun never sets
I'll keep questioning my purpose constantly
Until the point is reached and the static clears from my head
Isolation brings me closer to the truth
But I got no one to tell it to
My thoughts are my only company
Longing for shelter and a brighter setting
Different from the dark where I have been dwelling
Moving from the desert into the community
I'll keep listening for a signal in the breeze
To direct me to the place where the sun never sets
I'll keep questioning my purpose constantly
Until the point is reached and the static clears from my head
No life no love or pain
No colors in the picture frame
No sunlight, no sunshine, so sunshine
No tears no loss or joy
No happiness to fill the void
Too numb to feel alive
I'll keep listening for a signal in the breeze
To direct me to the place where the sun never sets
I'll keep questioning my purpose constantly
Until the point is reached and the static clears from my head
credits
from Sunshine,
released September 11, 2015
Words and music by Darren Young
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Place Where the Sun Never Sets”
Really impressed with this album and the Days Between Stations' other material. The Billy Sherwood influence is clear on this record, which I enjoy, While not as complex as their earlier albums, DBS are able to write beautiful modern compositions with one eye on the past paying homage to prog masters of yesterday. Borkiii
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