The perpetual nights in isolation
The caged animal roars in madness
His fantasies growing in forbidden dreams
His body now trembles of beastly desires
He summoned the pleasure provider for a secret mission
He promised her a first class ticket to heaven skies
She succumbed to an offer that could have saved her tarnished soul
He fiercely took her next to the river
The scandal was exposed in broad daylight
Mister Mayor was the most shocked
By the trespass act of their faith´s guardian
Caught eating the forbidden fruit
But now who is to blame for this huge crime?
Who urged the holy man to give in?
How could the witch have bewitched him?
Wasn´t he protected from Evil?
Do you think one day,
that they will listen to my voice again to guide them through the storm?
Do you think one day,
that the religion dies and each of us will be lost in the emptiness forever?
Do you think one day,
that the devils at the brink of the abyss will see the light beyond the clouds?
Do you think one day,
that the canons won´t discharge and all the world´s deserts will be transformed into green plains?
Do you think one day,
that the sheep will return to the enclosure from fear of getting eaten by the wolf?
Do you think one day,
that they will eat enough dust and these traitors will prostrate at my holy feet again?
Do you think one day,
that their insolent faces and their naive vanity will turn against them?
Do you think one day,
that my reign will come and my venerable kingdom will last until the end of time?
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Another very good release from Canadian Rick Miller. I don't think that this gentleman can put out a bad record even if he tried. If you follow this artist and like his style of music that will not change with this release. lloydd
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When you like your prog to be more beautiful and/or accessible than prog-proggy, than this is for you! Melodic as hell and yes, Peter Falconer is quite a singer! That wouldn't go half the way without the solid songs of Pat Sanders. A great combination of skills ;-) Carsten Pieper
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The debut album of this great Polish prog band. It may not be quite as polished or mature as the latest couple of albums, but yet it features a different, less catchy - perhaps more proggy - and definitely a more somber version of the band. Retrospective have changed their sound, surely. You may prefer their latter music, or their former - but one thing is certain: this is a great album you should not miss! V_Shaft