Day Thirteen: Sign Lyrics
Band | |
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Album | The Human Equation(2004) |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Genres | Progressive Metal, Rock Opera |
Labels | InsideOut Music |
Ranked | #3 for 2004 , #136 all-time |
Album rating : 95 / 100
Votes : 29
Votes : 29
2. Day Thirteen: Sign (4:47)
[Love] Fate has come to warn
That you far to long forsaken her heart
Move to the truth
Breath the sunlight burning in her open arms
Break the chains that
Bind you to a past that feeds this bitter days
Seize your only chance
Follow the stars that beckon you through blackened skies
[Wife] Can you feel me touch your aching heart
I can sense how much you're missing me...
Give me a sign, show me you're there
I am sure you'll find a way back to me
[Me] I can't believe I turned so vile
How could I've ignored her smile?
She was always there to easy my pain
I'm so ashamed
I wonder why she stayed with me
How she endured my vanity
I wish I could go back and mend my ways
Is it too late?
[Wife] Can you see, I swear it's true, a teardrop trickling down his cheek?
[Best Friend] Yes, indeed, I see it too, could it be he's hurting inside?
[Wife] Don't you think we should be glad he feels anything at all?
[Best Friend] It could well be he cries because of us
[Wife] Does it matter why he cries?
[Best Friend] What's going on in his mind?
[Wife] Has he's given us a sign?
[Wife] Can you see, I swear it's true, him clenching his right hand into a fist?
[Best Friend] Yes, indeed, I see it too, could it be he's raging inside?
[Wife] Don't you think we should be glad he has any thoughts at all?
[Best Friend] It could well be he angry 'cause of us
[Wife] Does it matter if he is?
[Best Friend] What's going on in his mind?
[Wife] Has he's given us a sign?
That you far to long forsaken her heart
Move to the truth
Breath the sunlight burning in her open arms
Break the chains that
Bind you to a past that feeds this bitter days
Seize your only chance
Follow the stars that beckon you through blackened skies
[Wife] Can you feel me touch your aching heart
I can sense how much you're missing me...
Give me a sign, show me you're there
I am sure you'll find a way back to me
[Me] I can't believe I turned so vile
How could I've ignored her smile?
She was always there to easy my pain
I'm so ashamed
I wonder why she stayed with me
How she endured my vanity
I wish I could go back and mend my ways
Is it too late?
[Wife] Can you see, I swear it's true, a teardrop trickling down his cheek?
[Best Friend] Yes, indeed, I see it too, could it be he's hurting inside?
[Wife] Don't you think we should be glad he feels anything at all?
[Best Friend] It could well be he cries because of us
[Wife] Does it matter why he cries?
[Best Friend] What's going on in his mind?
[Wife] Has he's given us a sign?
[Wife] Can you see, I swear it's true, him clenching his right hand into a fist?
[Best Friend] Yes, indeed, I see it too, could it be he's raging inside?
[Wife] Don't you think we should be glad he has any thoughts at all?
[Best Friend] It could well be he angry 'cause of us
[Wife] Does it matter if he is?
[Best Friend] What's going on in his mind?
[Wife] Has he's given us a sign?
The Human Equation - Lyrics
The Human Equation - Album Credits
Members
- Arjen Anthony Lucassen : Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
- Ed Warby : Drums, Percussion
Additional musicians
- Martin Orford : Keyboards
- Joost van den Broek : Keyboards
- Oliver Wakeman : Keyboards
- Ken Hensley : Hammond
- Jeroen Goossens : Flute, Panpipes, Recorder, Didgeridoo, Bassoon
- Robert Baba : Violin
- Marieke van der Heyden : Cello
- John McManus : Flute, Whistle
- Mikael Åkerfeldt : Vocals as "Fear"
- Mike Baker : Vocals as "Father"
- Marcela Bovio : Vocals as "Wife"
- Eric Clayton : Vocals as "Reason"
- Magnus Ekwall : Vocals as "Pride"
- Heather Findlay : Vocals as "Love"
- Devon Graves : Vocals as "Agony"
- Irene Jansen : Vocals as "Passion"
- James LaBrie : Vocals as "Me"
- Devin Townsend : Vocals as "Rage"
Other staff
- Arjen Anthony Lucassen : Producer, Recording, Mixing Engineer
- Pieter Kop : Mastering Engineer
- Jurgen de Vries : Engineer
- Hans Pieters : Engineer
- Dan Kearley : Engineer
- Gary Wehrkamp : Engineer
- Alan J. Verone : Engineer
- Andreas Grotenhoff : Engineer
- Jef Bertels : Cover Art
- Mattias Norén : Layout, Design
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