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Writings on the Wall Lyrics
writing on the wall
so you can speak
writing on the wall
will sing will sing
writing on the wall
so you can scream
the writings on the wall
they'll sing they'll sing
i couldn't seem to find you from here
i only wanted to say the right words
writings on the wall
they'll speak to me
writings on the wall
they'll sing to me
the writings on the wall
will scream at us
writings on the wall
they'll sing they'll sing
over clouds and through the sky
to find a place that we can hide
and close our eyes this time
it's all inside
through this journey
we can see all the trees
their changing leaves
this safe place where we can hide away
writings on the wall
so you can speak
writing on the wall
will sing will sing
so you can scream
the writings on the wall
they'll sing they'll sing
i only wanted to say the right words
they'll speak to me
writings on the wall
they'll sing to me
will scream at us
writings on the wall
they'll sing they'll sing
to find a place that we can hide
and close our eyes this time
it's all inside
we can see all the trees
their changing leaves
this safe place where we can hide away
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This is the song I've listened to most from Into The Blue Again. I love the violins in this. Some songs have lots of layers of different instruments and it either fits great, or it doesn't. (in my opinion anyways)
in this song, the instruments flow with eachother and make me calm and relaxed.
the only downside to this song is the lyrics.
they're simple and not too bad for him not having much experience singing and putting words into his music.... "over clouds and through the sky to find a place that we can hide and close our eyes this time it's all inside
through this journey we can see all the trees their changing leaves this safe place where we can hide away"
my fav. lines^
you can definitely tell he's recording with the guys from sigur ros.
everything
I can see why they're classified as experimental post-rock... this is quite eclectic.