I miss you so much boy
will we be coming on again
don't ever loose your ropes
this man is hanging by the ends
I owe you so much time
yes you might say it isn't like that at all
but now it's coming back to you
these open moments that I blew

rocket brothers crack and burst
if they can't meet upon the verge
of breaking into seperate parts
that was not written in our cards
now you got someone to protect
someone you cannot reject

I miss you so much boy
but I was buried in the mines
I found it hard to stop
you found me very hard to find
but now that you've made way
I'd better tie together these ropes again
and throw the times right back to you
and all the chances that I blew

rocket brothers crack and burst
if they can't meet upon the verge
of breaking into seperate parts
that was not written in our cards
those rocket brothers on the verge
we should be careful' cause it could burst
and we're not lonely anymore
lonely as we were before
and now there is someone to protect
someone you cannot reject
something I will not neglect



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    I really love this song! It's so great - like almost every other Kashmir song I know.

    Well.. The song was written to the Zitilites album, which was published in 2003 - 4 years after The Good Life. It is known to most Kashmir fans that Kasper Eistrup had some difficulties with writing songs after The Good Life album, and I guess this song is about his difficulties and also about the fact that the band almost was splitten up. But also about how they found eachother again, even though it was difficult -

    "you found me very hard to find but now that you've made way"

    • I guess this is about the way the other band members helped and supported Kasper, even though he had a period where he could not write songs.

    I always become both sad and happy when I hear the song - because it's just so filled with hope and so many other things I don't know quite how to write.

    Hepatitison April 02, 2005   Link

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