I am not so sure. The way he sings the lyric leaves it somewhat open, I think to let the listener here what they want. Listening critically it sounds like the first time he says the line that it is "in the light" and then when he repeats it with the musical build-up that he almost exclaims "in a lie" but with all the noise it can't be for certain. --- I think it's both
I am not so sure. The way he sings the lyric leaves it somewhat open, I think to let the listener here what they want. Listening critically it sounds like the first time he says the line that it is "in the light" and then when he repeats it with the musical build-up that he almost exclaims "in a lie" but with all the noise it can't be for certain. --- I think it's both
"This is the end of faith, no more must I strive To find my peace, to find my peace in the light"
most definetly incorrect
it should be:
This is the end of faith, no more must I strive To find my peace, to find my peace in a lie
Agreed.
Agreed.
I am not so sure. The way he sings the lyric leaves it somewhat open, I think to let the listener here what they want. Listening critically it sounds like the first time he says the line that it is "in the light" and then when he repeats it with the musical build-up that he almost exclaims "in a lie" but with all the noise it can't be for certain. --- I think it's both
I am not so sure. The way he sings the lyric leaves it somewhat open, I think to let the listener here what they want. Listening critically it sounds like the first time he says the line that it is "in the light" and then when he repeats it with the musical build-up that he almost exclaims "in a lie" but with all the noise it can't be for certain. --- I think it's both