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lyrics
Who am I, to believe
We are automatic kings
What’s the least we perceive
Drawn to unforgiving…
Guilt of falling into the space between
Still falling…
Far below the limit of industry
Becoming…
Dust within seams
Debris in machines
Born of soil, rolling leaves
Grown of ordinary seeds
Boy to man, roots to trees
Aching limbs and fading dreams
Dust within the seams
Debris in machines
Can you hear me
Can you see me
Can you hear me
Can you hear me
Can you see me
Can you hear me
We lie down
We turn to dust
We lie down
We turn to dust
We lie down
Tired eyes, hardened stone
Dying light and dimming soul
Hand to mouth, moved to tears
Crippled with a need for
Atrophy with no sense of urgency
Still crawling
Life without a sense of security
Becoming
supported by 13 fans who also own “Dust Within The Seams”
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
supported by 12 fans who also own “Dust Within The Seams”
For those that remember the Look and Read series in the early eighties (which had such programmes as 'Dark Towers'), in my opinion this music evokes those feelings of mystery and wonder. Very, very impressed. Trebör