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The Mirrors
02:28
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Tell Me
02:51
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Tell Me
Something’s in the mirror
By the table and chair
And it caught my eye yesterday
Watching me passing by
As I came to the hallway
So tell me what I must find
Before I close up my mind
And I’m trying to believe
There’s nothing there
So why does the table float above the chair?
Why does the table float above the chair?
I’m standing by the mirror
Like an Arnold Lane case
Standing with a kitchen knife
Waiting or arrival of a Cenobite
Or the Candyman
Tell me how to begin
To drive back the shadows within
And I’m trying to believe
There’s nothing there
So why is the mirror full of stars?
Tell me why is the mirror full of stars?
Something’s in the mirror
By the table and chair
And it’s waiting for my footsteps
Watching me passing by
With my petrol and matches
So tell me what I must find
Before I burn down the house
And close up my mind.
sclarkmusic9©2017
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3. |
Darkly Through a Mirror
10:33
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Darkly Through a Mirror
So darkly through the mirror
There comes eternal light
Another lost and broken man
Devoid of soul and sight
Now bring me back to life
Mirror, mirror on my wall
Take my hand and cover me
In liquid crystalline
From this side it seems like a dream
My arm sinking into the screen
If Einstein would lend me a hand
I’d learn to understand
And put aside fear
And dive into the clear flowing glass
The stars come fast and fill my mouth
I cannot breath
Inside is out
There is something in my eye
Seeing all the sights I’ve seen
And there is something in my brain
Taking all the memories I’ve ever retained
Now I’m lost inside this mirror
No GPS
Where the hell is my mobile phone?
But anyway, it doesn’t matter that much to me anymore
Because I’m just a shower of sparks
In a glass reflecting light
Hello eternity
If that’s where I am
Something still watches me
From a distance
Letting my defences down
Never been a follower of New Age philosophy
But that may have to change
As a flaming Hand cries out “Welcome stranger!”
Across the endless void I go
Past the empty bitter souls below
Saints and sinners catch my eye
Poets, dancers, looking for answers
And trying to fly
My handy Avatar makes a fiery sign and waves me on
And I’m beginning to wonder
If this is the stairway to you know where
There must be more than this
Nothing seems to be quite right
No ray of light
No pit of fire
No creeping nuns to drag me down
If I am dying I’ve lost some weight
Must have left my bones at the Mirror’s gate
And now the scene is changing hue
I’m in an ocean eternal blue
The Hand of fire points to a tree
Every branch to waves connected endlessly
And a voice cried out
Sweet with liquid honeyed tongue
But no one heard a word she said
So they turned away
And went back to their wine and bread
Then I saw the ocean dry and disappear
It’s time for you to leave
She whispered in my ear
And then the soulless ones
Gathered in a ring
They set upon the Maiden fair
And tore her limb from limb
I turned to Hand
Not knowing what to say
Light spread out from fingertips
And night turned into day
I had a feeling I’d seen this once before
As I looked into the Mirror on the wall
sclarkmusic©2017
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4. |
The Search
02:41
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5. |
Removing the Rust
01:46
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Rise and Fall
05:48
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Reunification
04:52
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Reflections
01:27
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9. |
In Wonderment
03:43
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10. |
Retrieval Man
05:28
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Steve Carr Clark Australia
Steve Carr Clark is a versatile artist whose talents encompass music, art and theatre. His musical styles include Art Rock,
Progressive and Instrumental,with a strong emphasis on atmosphere and story telling.
Steve has released 15 albums and over 70 film clips. His latest album ‘More Things Stated' once again showcases his talents as a lyricist and songwriter.
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