Originally released on the CD "The One." Vocals: Julie Leahy
lyrics
There’s a lady walking slowly, through the mists of remembered love,
Looking for the peace that left her when he passed beyond.
So she travels through the valleys, letting rain wash away her tears,
Looking for the path, to take her to Avalon.
But you’re still alive, cried out the heavens.
As long as you breathe and believe there will always be chances for love.
When you look up in the night, up to the stars above,
Can you not feel your place, feel your grace, my undying love?
Let brother Morpheus soothe you, father sky light your way with stars,
And sleep knowing that you’re cradled, in my arms.
So she lay down in the darkness, and the stars up above her shone,
And she felt at last her peace, for she knew that she belonged.
She said “I’m alive, and I’ve love enough.
As long as I breathe and believe I will always find I’m strong enough.
And at night in the sky, with the stars above me,
I can feel there’s a place for me filled with your undying love.”
Soothfully a phenomenal prog rock album—an instant classic. What motivates me to say so, is the music’s incredible expressiveness & its wonderfully cinematic song structures. Jargon is a very good fit with this band. It is quite evident that the band’s current lineup have great chemistry together & that they share a common affinity to this vein of music. I look forward to their next creation. Drifting Sun are definitely one of prog rock’s brightest lights. Thank you, DS!
9+/10. Alrihkh
When you like your prog to be more beautiful and/or accessible than prog-proggy, than this is for you! Melodic as hell and yes, Peter Falconer is quite a singer! That wouldn't go half the way without the solid songs of Pat Sanders. A great combination of skills ;-) Carsten Pieper
Absolutely hooked on this album from first listen. How rare is that with prog!??? Excellent songwriting and musicianship. Can’t wait to dive into the rest of the collection. Thomas Lock
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016