Over the window now,
Maybe it was all the ways of dreams, and electric things,
Walking with you outside,
Pointing to trails in the midnight sky,
Me with my anxious eyes,
You'd say, "You're going to find that girl, you're going to love those babies. It's going to weigh you down, but it's the place you're found in."
Because all at once all your life in this life will open wide,
And turn your ever horizon,
And at the heart of the broken you'll find your place in the kingdom
Into the arrow lands,
Covered in dust with all these plans, no place to land,
Watching the time run down,
Or watching the time move up to speed, like hide and seek,
Until I heard the news, and I walked on through,
And all the walls covered in flowers -- the only lights are candles now
And all at once all the eyes in this place look away,
Oh and down at the poison,
And look he spins in the corner,
beautiful fate in reorder
I wish I could've called you,
I wish I could've turned all the lights in the world on,
And now I'm over the window
And now I guess I'll walk the whole damn way back alone
Jessy Ribordy has outdone himself yet again. This sweeping collection of music will pull you in and tell you a story that there are no words for. Listening to it leaves me enchanted and soothed. The music is both spread out wide and completely intimate all at once. Liberty Hoffman
Oh well, Christmas is approaching... time to buy at least one Christmas album! I'm not a fan of Christmas, as it is celebrated today, nor do I like the typical cheesy Christmas music played everywhere these days. So it had to be something special. The "crash test" for this album was the version of "Silent Night", which nobody managed to get right so far. Well, with the exception of "Falling Up". Frankly, as a fan of Jessy Ribordy, I'm not surprised that much... Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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