Here he comes the boy who tried to vanish to the future or the past
Is no longer here with his sad blue eyes
Here he comes he floated away and as he rose above reason
He rose above the clouds he was seven feet high
Here he comes the night is like a glove and he's floating like a dove
That catches the wind in the deep blue sky
Here he comes the boy who tried to vanish to another time
Is no longer here with his sad blue eyes

Here he comes here he comes
Here he comes the boy who tried to vanish to another place
Sees us following him all one at a time
Here he comes and we're checking out each others supplies
And looking at the eyes of all the others standing in the line
Here he comes the night is like a glove and he's floating like a dove
With his deep blue eyes in the deep blue sky
Here he comes the boy who tried to vanish to the future or the past
Is no longer alone among the dragonflies
Here he comes here he comes

Who will remember him


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Here he comes Lyrics as written by Brian Eno

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    Where do you start with this?

    Fabulous imagery which explores the seduction of this boy escaping time and space, while constantly reminded of his humanity. He 'rose above reason'? and yet is 'no longer alone among the dragonflies'? He is 'checking out each others supplies'? but 'With his deep blue eyes in the deep blue sky'?

    This album is not for narratives. It's a "find stillness and let these images wash over you" album and this song is one of the gems. An utterly timeless album in every sense.

    Ozquonkon May 25, 2009   Link

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