the more i try
the more i feel i'm missing
the more i run
the more my feet keep slipping
the more i think
the more i tend to worry
the more i look
i see my thoughts before me
and i dream of a strand
as i struggle on the waves
and i see the end of a passing day
as i see the strand
in the corners of my mind
windows offer the view
of a coming day
the more i stretch
the more these walls confine me
the more i beg
the less it all seems likely
the more i mind
the matter that surrounds me
the more i find
my thoughts before me
drifting on an open sea
shipwrecked clinging to broken beams
waters to my neck
i strain to catch my breath
drifting in the boundaries
i've built up deep within me
waters to my neck
i strain to catch my breath
i'm tired of treading again
i'm swimming to the strand
Fates Warning is a progressive metal band formed in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1983 by John Arch (vocals), Jim Matheos (guitar), Victor Arduini (bass), Joe DiBiase (drums) and Steve Zimmerman (keyboards). Considered pioneers of the genre, they helped define the progressive metal sound with albums like *Parallels* (1986) and *Awaken the Guardian* (1988), characterized by intricate melodies, heavy riffs, and philosophical lyrics. After Arch's departure in 1989, the band continued to collaborate with several vocalists, including Ray Alder, who helped define the group's more modern sound on albums like *Inside Out* (1994) and *A Pleasant Shade of Gray* (1997). Fates Warning are known for their energetic live performances and dedication to the progressive metal genre. Representative tracks include: "Mother's Voice", "The Eleventh Hour", "Silent Cries", "Point of View".
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