I saw balloons
Float above a church bell tower
Each one let fly
Into the bluest sky
As we all said goodbye
I see so many faces
Familiar friends to share a laugh
Kick off the shoes and raise a glass
Each morning a new chance
Of filling our time with life
Before it’s our time
But I haven’t seen you in a month of Sundays
Because I’m still here
And I cannot wait to laugh at the living with you
My friend
I thought of you
Sitting with me in my living room
The night wasn’t slow
It was time for you to go
How was I to know?
Each breath is a doorway
Each word a corridor to the future and furthermore
There’s one room that’s waiting
The view is magnificent
The welcome is warm
But I haven’t seen you in a month of Sundays
Because I’m not at the end
And I cannot wait to laugh at the living with you, my friend
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this album is a very good mix between old proggroup Camel & Kate Bush... but has enough own power to not be a copy.
a must have of lovers of real progrock Phrozenlight
supported by 4 fans who also own “A Month of Sundays”
Dark, angry, heartfelt...some of these lyrics are hard to read, but there is something valedictory about the journey they take you on, if you are prepared to go.
Rachel's songs are not for the faint-hearted but that voice...how can you NOT listen?
Dark beauty, like being strangled by a velvet glove.
And all the while Jon's playing and arrangements are the perfect accompaniment. His melodies carry Rachel's lyrics with subtlety and suppleness. Mike Ashton
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