He was never into pale reflection
He was never into fireside
Always wishing on a World War Christmas
Mummy smiling down without her eyes
Round and round in circles
Pushing out the past
I don't want you she said, paint this picture fast
Hear you breathing so lightly…
Trying to cover your blinded side
Pull your heartstrings
Trying to run from the old demise (you know who you are)
Trying to count, but the clock says nil
Pull your heartstrings
Trying to run, but you just stand still
Fill your lungs with air
Could you lie here when the ceiling crumbles
Can you swim beneath a steely sea
Open letter to an absent parent
In the fire with the enemy
Round and round in circles
Pushing out the past
I don't want you she said, leave this picture fast
Hear you breathing so lightly…
Trying to cover your blinded side
Pull your heartstrings
Trying to run from the old demise (you know who you are)
Trying to count, but the clock says nil
Pull your heartstrings
Trying to run, but you just stand still
Fill your lungs with air
Round and round in circles
Running out of air
Caught in endless cycles
Burn all the bridges if you dare
Frost* is a British progressive rock band formed in 2005. The project's core is vocalist and keyboardist Jem Godfrey, known for his collaborations with Genesis during Peter Gabriel's tenure. Frost*'s sound blends classic elements of progressive rock with influences from jazz and world music. The band has released several successful albums, including "Millionth Monkey" (2007), "Experiments in Mass Appeal" (2010) and "The Sleep of Reason" (2013). Frost* is appreciated for its energetic live performances and complex arrangements. Among the most representative songs are "The Man Who Sold the Moon", "The Road to Nowhere" and "The Sleep of Reason".
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