How lonely you are waiting at the Sunday park
I'll elude you, I will lose you
Existing were no soul apart

You stand on a platform
Your effigy dissolves in my hands

When I feel like someone to lie on
And I feel like someone to rely on

You can't wake up

Illusions born of the air
Something seems so precious there

I'll elude you, I will lose you
As rehearsal of my despair

When I feel like someone to lie on
And I feel like someone to die on

You can't wake up
Oh here me
I'm what you have left

Here I am
In this necrologue of love


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For Her Light Lyrics as written by Carl Mccoy Alexander James Wright

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    My Interpretation

    Another of McCoy's anti dogma songs. A statement that religion and faith are something you feel within, it doesn't come from idols standing on platforms in front you. If you can't feel it within you then you can try all like to talk to statues, you'll never find inner peace and never see beyond the dream being fed to you by the priests. Wake up, feel it and you'll learn the real meaning.

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