Can you tell me how, pray foretell?
Is there a better way to know yourself?
Section A-2
Lend your ear, for a yarn to tell,
tell us how the city fell,
penny coins down a wishing well,
wish for her to break the spell,
candle maker stares into the sky,
sees them ripple off to lie,
Shiny, shine, gonna catch your eye. Oh my!
Section B-2
Can you tell me how, pray foretell?
Is there a better way to know yourself?
Section C
Eyes, eyes open wide,
to look inside,
and you will find you once
were a king in a past life,
such joy it brings,
deep, cuts the knife.
Section D
Peace o’ unto thee,
thy mortal coil cries.
I would never,
I would never,
screaming before the ego dies.
Life begins with you,
the devil pays his due.
I would never,
I would never,
Freedom is born in solitude.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Witch Hazel Brew - Pt. 1”
New to these guys. Bought all the albums. Beautiful music and vocals. Particularly Pete Jones. I’m not at all religious, indeed I have no time for it, but this is very lovely. Stephen Clark
supported by 4 fans who also own “Witch Hazel Brew - Pt. 1”
A very pleasant album. Like other comments said, if you like the first Camel album (Moonmadness for exemple), you have to listen at this one. calm, relaxing are the first words that come to me
You can listen from the start to the end: it’s like a journey…. in the space! yodablanc
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
Former members of Phenomenal Handclap Band expand on their “everything but the kitchen sink” approach, adding rich vocals and finely-textured arrangements. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 30, 2016
supported by 4 fans who also own “Witch Hazel Brew - Pt. 1”
Technical, yet accessible and filled with terrific melodies. This is an album that warrants multiple listens to truly appreciate the nuances. Can't stop humming Spy in the Sky all day along, Prashanth