I pass the darkened vaults
of late doorways as if I were a king
like this I chain a whisper to my faults.
I pass the darkened vaults
of late doorways as if I were a king
like this I chain a whisper to my faults.
It is the last stanza of the poem Winter Song by American poet John Poch, it is spoken and not sung
It is the last stanza of the poem Winter Song by American poet John Poch, it is spoken and not sung
I believe it was included because of the meaning Ed Roland attaaches to it. It is creditted in the inlay of the album Dosage however, I have never seen or heard any further reference to it anywhere.
I believe it was included because of the meaning Ed Roland attaaches to it. It is creditted in the inlay of the album Dosage however, I have never seen or heard any further reference to it anywhere.
Hey... anyone wanna explain the last 3 lines... i don't get those at all >,
@Dragon_slayer82
@Dragon_slayer82
The best theory I can come up with is that it's Jesus.
The best theory I can come up with is that it's Jesus.
@Dragon_slayer82 it should read as:
@Dragon_slayer82 it should read as:
I pass the darkened vaults of late doorways as if I were a king like this I chain a whisper to my faults.
I pass the darkened vaults of late doorways as if I were a king like this I chain a whisper to my faults.
It is the last stanza of the poem Winter Song by American poet John Poch, it is spoken and not sung
It is the last stanza of the poem Winter Song by American poet John Poch, it is spoken and not sung
I believe it was included because of the meaning Ed Roland attaaches to it. It is creditted in the inlay of the album Dosage however, I have never seen or heard any further reference to it anywhere.
I believe it was included because of the meaning Ed Roland attaaches to it. It is creditted in the inlay of the album Dosage however, I have never seen or heard any further reference to it anywhere.