The Long Dance
Lyrics
Every step that we tread
The dead are behind us
Throwing shadows out over our heads
And they live far in front of us
No oceans left to cross
No mountains left to climb
'Cause that's what I've been told
And it's got so hard to look around
And see just who can save you if
You don't have a pot of gold
Was there ever a time like this?
As the noise of the past
Builds up into a crescendo
The layers of rubbish, wastes, accrue
Are amplified a billion times or more
But our heads just can't cope, as we fall
Into the arms of the waiting mystics
Books burning, barrels turning
A billion wasted futures light
Up the night sky
Was there ever a time like this?
Small hopes flash past then wave
While foreign forces wait and pray
And a fear of the future is
So deep in our hearts
That they'll all but destroy ourselves
Like the centuries-old feuds
Being updated with high-tech weapons
In the end it's not the future
But the past that'll get us
I always believed that ideas
Like this cost lives
That's why I was always in
Line for the sacrifice
But now my eyes point ahead
Away from the ghosts of the dead
Writer(s): Ian Crause, Paul Wilmott, Robert Whatley
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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