Now, the words had all been spoken
And somehow the feeling still wasn't right.
And still we continued on through the night.
Tracing our steps from the beginning
Until they vanished into the air
Trying to understand how our lives had led us there

Looking hard into your eyes
There was nobody I'd ever known
Such an empty surprise to feel so alone.

Now for me some words come easy
But I know that they don't mean that much
Compared with the things that are said when lovers touch
You never knew what I loved in you
I don't know what you loved in me
Maybe the picture of somebody you were hoping I might be

Awake again I can't pretend that I know I'm alone
And close to the end of the feeling we've known

How long have I been sleeping
How long have I been drifting alone through the night
How long have I been dreaming I could make it right
If I closed my eyes and tried with all my might
To be the one you'll need

Awake again I can't pretend and I know I'm alone
And close to the end of the feeling we've known

How long have I been sleeping
How long have I been drifting alone through the night
How long have I been running for that morning flight
Through the whispered promises and the changing light
Of the bed where we both lie
Late for the sky


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    First, one of the best songs ever written from the best songwriter of all time.

    I always took the "Late For The Sky" to mean, if you look at the album cover, it seems to be late in the evening based on the way the house looks. It's dark and you can see the lights are on through the window and the streetlight is on, but the sky seems to be daytime. So, it's late for what the sky looks like. I'm not sure what that means, but that's how I always took it.

    As far as the album cover is concerned, it is my favorite cover of all time or GOAT (Greatest Of All Time), which is why, in 1980, I had my watercolor artist girlfriend (GF at the time) paint me the album cover (It was a birthday present). The painting is quite remarkable. The cover was inspired by the painting by Rene Magritte (1898-1967) called "L'Empire des lumières". Another photo from nature photographer David Muench called "I think it's Ohio." was used for the sky. All of these can be seen here on my snapfish album page. There is an obvious resemblance in the photos and paintings.

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    Gregavion April 20, 2011   Link

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