All that you touch
And all that you see
All that you taste
All you feel
And all that you love
And all that you hate
All you distrust
All you save
And all that you give
And all that you deal
And all that you buy
Beg, borrow or steal
And all you create
And all you destroy
And all that you do
And all that you say
And all that you eat
And everyone you meet (everyone you meet)
And all that you slight
And everyone you fight
And all that is now
And all that is gone
And all that's to come
And everything under the sun is in tune
But the sun is eclipsed by the moon


Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae, edited by mellowcat

Eclipse Lyrics as written by George Roger Waters

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    this track, being nothing short of incredible, definitely leaves an open ending for one's own interpretation.

    in my opinion, the whole album revolves around the everyday things in everyday life that can make anyone go insane. "everything under the sun is in tune," simply states that all of us, and everything we've ever known, are fine, in tune, rationally equipped. This point of view is shared by most everyone in the world with a sane mentality towards our individual everyday lifestyles. The second line, however, brings a twist to this thought by stating "but the sun is eclipsed by the moon." This life of meaningless everyday sanity urges us to ask if this is what life is really about. As much as we accept our meaningless everyday lifestyle, we all (and i believe it has crossed everyone's mind one time or another) still ask the ambiguous philosophical question of "why?" which in conclusion, has the power to driving any man insane. Our expressed sanity are simply fronts for the inner insanity we all share as humans- what the hell is going on?

    anyways, an amazing album. the best i've yet to hear, in my opinion.

    k2zepprideron January 14, 2009   Link

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