In this neon black gloom I still see her face
She comes to me bringing darkest hour, I am forlorn
The pain is reborn
You are forever in my heart you never died
You are forever I still wonder where you are
I know you're dreaming, I know you're at peace
I'll meet you in the dreamtime
Whenever you call me I'll go under, I'll swim through you
You are forever in my heart you never died
You are forever I still wonder where you are
I know you're dreaming neon black
She comes to me bringing darkest hour, I am forlorn
The pain is reborn
You are forever I still wonder where you are
I'll meet you in the dreamtime
Whenever you call me I'll go under, I'll swim through you
You are forever I still wonder where you are
I know you're dreaming neon black
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this song is just so incredible.. the harmonies are so creepy but they work. i showed this song to a girl who sings professionally, and she said it was really scary but well done. i can't agree more.
Again, this is the woman who's story dominates this album. There are a few lines that borrow from the title track. In a sense he will always love her, even though she is gone forever. And he will keep 'dreaming neon black' for her, who dreams were painted 'in pale shades'.
I've always liked the line "Did they paint your dreams in pale shades" I love it when a metaphor articulates a idea or feeling far better than any non-poetic description ever could... to the point where you experience the metaphor.
I've always liked the line "Did they paint your dreams in pale shades" I love it when a metaphor articulates a idea or feeling far better than any non-poetic description ever could... to the point where you experience the metaphor.
The chorus sounds very dark and sorrowful... This is the end, it's all about denial. Warrell can't accept the facts and denies it.
This is a stunning end to the album. There is such beauty in its simplicity.
there are only a few songs that really get under my skin without explanation, and this is one of them. jeff loomis is a talented motherfucker.
It speaks beautifully to the agony that he is going through over the loss of one whom he loves. Something I have been all too familiar with. This is probably why this whole album seems to resonate within me
After seven minutes of silence there's the same weird sounds of the beginning of the album and a last sentence. "She's been waiting for you" I think.
Coming alongside the 'straight' sound of a heart rate monitor, I'm inclined to think the lyrical self of the album killed himself at the end hoping to see her again, and the voice, whether an allucination or the real deal, is Satan's. Creepy.