Count Your Losses
No more words, my sire
No more of your lies
The king of deceit
All the tones of silence
Are your best allies
They’ll keep you at ease
No more lies
If we could only
hear no lies
Chorus:
Count your losses
Take their ashes to the grave
You never left your pride aside No action will be forgiven
Fake devotion
Drove the motions ‘til the end
We didn't leave a word confined
Our story can’t be unwritten
All that’s dutiful
Breaks inside of you
All that’s doable
Is excusable
All that’s beautiful
Rots inside of you
All that’s scrutable
is excusable
[Chorus]
You’ve lost yourself again
Now you’re running on
the streets of loss and shame
You were getting closer
to the great escape
But you’ll never heal
if the pain you wreak
has brought you down
You’ll see yourself again
when you’re all alone
The streets of emptiness
will always be your home
And all the hearts betrayed
won’t let you be at peace
with reality right here and now
Don’t forget
all that matters
lies within
Count your losses
Take their ashes to the grave
You never left your pride aside No action will be unwritten
Fake devotion
Drove the motions ‘til the end
We didn't leave a word confined
Your story won’t be forgiven
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Masterful production - deep, slow enough and a feast for your headphones. Inspiring arrangements and soul-searching vocal performances from a vast array of styles and voices. It's a mega-album, a world of its own. Up there with all the greats of the symph-prog genre. I just can't have enough of it. I like the balance between drama and calmness - always keeps you on your toes, gasping for more peaks and highs. Bordering on perfection - almost the best thing ever done in the progressive world. Uri Breitman
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One of my favorite Progressive albums of the year by far. It has the appropiate mix of mistery, complexity and surprise I expect of this kind of albums. With some gospel, saxo and flute passages giving a theatrical touch. Fantastic. josich
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