I watch the TV, it is my world
Takes my mind beyond these walls
The more I see the less I care
For all the people out there
In my room, I see war
In my room, love
In my room, visions from hell
In my room, joy
I like to watch as the newsreel unfolds
I like to watch from behind glass walls
The more I see the less I care
For all the people down there
In my room, I see war
In my room, love
In my room, visions from hell
In my room, joy
I may be alone inside to see you
Memories are born of fire to see you
I can’t make it love and I can’t ever sombre
Memories fall out of desires
I may be long so I maybe a reason
Take it away from hurt and make it a hero
I can’t make it love and I can’t ever sombre
Memories fall out of desires
Sometimes I just don’t feel myself at all
Sometimes I don’t feel anything at all
Sometimes
Sometimes
Brendan Michael Perry (born March 19, 1959) is a British musician, singer, and multi-instrumentalist best known as the co-founder of the musical duo Dead Can Dance. Perry began his musical career in the 1980s with Lisa Gerrard, forming Dead Can Dance which achieved international fame for their unique style that blends elements of classical, ethnic, folk, and rock music. The group was influenced by diverse cultures such as Celtic, Middle Eastern, and Indian, creating an evocative and atmospheric sound. Among Dead Can Dance's most representative tracks are "The Host of Seraphim", "Sanvean" and "Within the Realm of a Dying Sun". Perry has also collaborated with other artists such as The Orb and Loreena McKennitt. After the hiatus of Dead Can Dance, Perry continued to produce music as a solo artist, releasing albums like "Eye of the Storm" (2006) and "The Celts Are Coming" (2014). His music continues to explore spiritual, mystical, and ambient themes.
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