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After the Torments

from Colourful by Steve Carr Clark

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Final song in 'The Takerman' trilogy.

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After the Torments

Mary-Sue ...
Is it true the things I hear
You’ve shut yourself away
Your so called friends don’t come to play
And everything that you possessed
Brought to nothing by this test
Now empty mirror frames line the walls

Do you remember
When you were just a little girl
And you played and sang
And didn’t care
About your looks and long dark hair

Is there a reason for these things
A hidden sign, a reckoning
Is something calling from within?

Richard Moe ...
The days are moving very slow
When you’re cleaning window panes
Every hour seems the same
The instruments with strings of rust
Line the walls collecting dust
As you sit with burnt out cigarette in shaking hand

Do you remember
When you were just a little boy
Playing your guitar for love alone
No thought of fame or being a star

Is there a reason for these things
A hidden sign, a reckoning
Is something calling from within?

How quickly life can change
Remember George Stacker
What’s yours today can be taken away

Is there a reason for these things
A hidden sign, a reckoning
Something calling from within...

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from Colourful, track released September 19, 2014
Music by Steve Carr Clark

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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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