The piano on this makes me think, "Imagine there's a Heaven, It's easy if you try."
Originally, this was the beginning of a seven minute "Progressive Rock" song with separate movements and had the main title, "Holes in the Floor of Heaven." I wrote it about four years before recording the album and by that time I was coming out of my Prog-Rock phase so I shortned this one and wrote something new to be the title-song.
Lyrics are self-explanatory. As I kid, looking up on a clear night, the flickering of the stars made it look like the blackness of space was a giant ceiling with heaven above, and you could tell God and the angels were up there walking around.
The piano on this makes me think, "Imagine there's a Heaven, It's easy if you try."
Originally, this was the beginning of a seven minute "Progressive Rock" song with separate movements and had the main title, "Holes in the Floor of Heaven." I wrote it about four years before recording the album and by that time I was coming out of my Prog-Rock phase so I shortned this one and wrote something new to be the title-song.
Lyrics are self-explanatory. As I kid, looking up on a clear night, the flickering of the stars made it look like the blackness of space was a giant ceiling with heaven above, and you could tell God and the angels were up there walking around.