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Flight Recorder From Viking 7 Lyrics
Space is colder
than the air in the mountains
where I come from
The air in the mountains
where I come from
For years I drifted
Further and further
into the unknown
Further and further
into the unknown
Holly McNarland
And I wonder
where have you gone
And I wonder
what have you done?
What have you done?
Space is older
than the air moving in and out
of your lungs
The air moving in and out
of your lungs
For years I've drifted
the math of a divinity
that goes on and on
the math of a divinity
that goes on and on
Holy McNarland
And I wonder
where have you gone?
And I wonder
what have you done?
What have you done?
than the air in the mountains
where I come from
The air in the mountains
where I come from
Further and further
into the unknown
Further and further
into the unknown
where have you gone
And I wonder
what have you done?
What have you done?
than the air moving in and out
of your lungs
The air moving in and out
of your lungs
the math of a divinity
that goes on and on
the math of a divinity
that goes on and on
where have you gone?
And I wonder
what have you done?
What have you done?
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This is a completely amazing song, Holly McNarland has a great part in it too, I think this is why MG(B) is my favorite band/artist
It's a song about freedom, isolation and loneliness.
Off topic: it reminds me a lot of the Firefly (Joss Whedon) episode 'Out of Gas' because in that episode you're shown the reality of the abandonment and isolation of space when the ship's engine fails in the middle of nowhere, and the in the song the signal sound is very picturesque of Malcolm Reynold's signal which he sends out into space in a desperate attempt to save himself and his crew.
Each time I hear this song it sends a chill through my body.
Matthew Good should really do an album with Holly McNarland; their cover of Cloudbusting is also awesome
This song makes me feel detached but also spiritual and etheral. I feel like I am in the mountains, space, underwater, in the air when I listen to