Light touched my hands in a dream of golden skans
From now on, you can forget all future plans
Night touched my hands with the turning, golden skans
From the night to the light, all plans are golden in your hands

Set sail from sense, bring all her young
Set sail from where we once begun
While we wait, while we wait

A hall of records or numbers or spaces still undone
Ruins or relics, disciples and the young
A hall of records or numbers or spaces still undone
Ruins or relics, disciples and the young

Light touched my hands in a dream of golden skans
From now on, you can forget all future plans
Night touched my hands with the turning, golden skans
From the night to the light, all plans are golden in your hands

We sailed from sense, brought all our young
We sailed from where we once begun
While we wait, while we wait

A hall of records or numbers or spaces still undone
Ruins or relics, disciples and the young
A hall of records or numbers or spaces still undone
Ruins or relics, disciples and the young

Light touched my hands in a dream of golden skans
From now on, you can forget all future plans
Night touched my hands with the turning, golden skans
From the night to the light, all plans are golden in your hands

Light touched my hands in a dream of golden skans
From now on, you can forget all future plans
Night touched my hands with the turning, golden skans
From the night to the light, all plans are golden in your hands


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Golden Skans Lyrics as written by Jamie Oliver Jack Reynolds James Nicholas Righton

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    Everyone here is wrong. This song references the collection of stories 'Myths of the Near Future' by JG Ballard, from whom the album is also named. Both he and Pynchon (Gravity's Rainbow) are post WWII writers; and both can be considered as post modern in their circumvention of modernist styles of writing in favourof challenging the reader into a crisis of comprehension, by scattering metafictional clues throughout their texts, whilst keeping themselves at arms length. This is best detailed by David Bennett in his article 'Parody, postmodernism, and the politics of reading' . JG Ballard has also been referenced most notably by Joy Division in their songs 'Atrocity Exhibition' and 'Closer'.

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