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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:42 pm
by Les_yumi
morphicfields wrote:I'm pretty sure it's "easy how lonely you are".

The lyrics are on the official website - they're just a bit hard to read.
I had looked, but couldn't deceipher what it said.. so thoughti would ask. there again, the published lyrics, aren't always true anyways?

XX

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:42 pm
by Les_yumi
MsSpookyness69 wrote:it makes more sense...but when has McCoy's lyrics made that much sense. Only on the abstact plane do they make sense.
Have to agree with you....

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:43 pm
by Les_yumi
GreboGoth wrote:I always thought it was a different tense and it started

"He says how lonely you are" :roll:
it does sound more like that to me. Fits better to.
X

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 1:26 am
by Ngie
He says how lonely you are waiting at the sunday lock
I'll elude you I will loose you existing with no souls apart
you stand.. stand on a platform
your effigy dissolves in my hands
When I feel like someone to lie on and I feel like someone to rely on you can't wake up
you can't wake up you can't wake up
can't wake up

Illusions born of the air
something seems so precious there
I'll elude you I will loose you as rehersal of my despair
When I feel like someone to lie on and I feel like someone to die on you can’t wake up you can’t wake up
you can’t wake up
you can’t wake up you can’t wake up
can’t wake up

and after that? What do you get of the further lyrics?
All I've got is :

Oh ...
Oh ...
Oh...
Oh here I am this purple Avila

Any Spanish contingent around?

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:01 am
by saegeas
Aw Ngie, I was hoping for something more poetically ludicrous, like your The Tower lyrics: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2230
That was superb! :lol: :lol: *notworthy*

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:41 pm
by Ngie
Sorry if I disappointed you on this one Seagas*. The reference to Therese D'Avila all as itself is highly poetic-mystic-romantic if you read the biography of this weird character... all the more with the association to purple. *smoking*

(*) Seagas:Beautiful name. 8)

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:38 pm
by mugabe
Easy...

...Sunday Park

Oh hear me
I'm what you have left
Here I am
In this monologue of love

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:53 pm
by Ngie
as easy as necrologue :o

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:13 am
by mugabe
Ngie wrote:necrologue
Yes, that's it, rather. Nice word.

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:53 am
by metatron666
Listen to the live recording of for her light performed @warsaw progresja: you can figure it out clearly at the end: necrologue of love

I just love this line *notworthy*

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:35 am
by Ngie
we dream alone anyway :|

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:06 pm
by NorthernNephilim
mugabe wrote:Easy...
what i understood (at the end, last drumloop):

respecter of love ...

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:19 pm
by baba
I think the "oh hear me" sounds more like "waaa can't hear me"

IMO it would make a much better parallel to the "can't wake up" lyric that is already in the song. *whistle*

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:05 pm
by NorthernNephilim
but the lyrics were clear to understand in warsaw. oon the EP they just sound like Carls Voice played on tape in wrong direction :mrgreen:

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:51 pm
by baba
mugabe wrote:Easy...

...Sunday Park

Oh hear me
I'm what you have left
Here I am
In this monologue of love

Well this is what it says on the official website with the exception of monologue being necrologue.

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:18 pm
by Ngie
Ok Baba, thanks for making the point. I think I have to recall my Purple Avila and send it back to her Spanish tumb, unless Hellboy feels like brandishing this bigote's -here red- main characteristic :mrgreen:

Although now it sounds obviously clear auditively, before being cut differently for reason of the rythm and music of song the formar sentence could possibly read like :"Oh hear me.. I'm what you have left here. I am in this necrologue of love." which makes not much change actually.

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 3:19 am
by saegeas
Ngie wrote: (*) Seagas:Beautiful name. 8)
Thanks Noogie. I always pronouced your name Ngie, but I see by the Guest list thread that it's really Angie...

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:54 pm
by Ngie
It's allright, you can call me Noogie. I shall assume. :mrgreen:

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 6:09 pm
by Paulito
Good stuff...but I'm still stumped on some of the lyrics.
He clearly sings other words in between the "You can't wake up" lines too...what are they?

...your effigy dissolves in my hands
When I feel like someone to lie on and I feel like someone to rely on
you can't wake up
you can't wake up
---What does he sing here?---
you can't wake up
can't wake up
---and what does he sing here?---

...Illusions born of the air

Re: For Her light lyrics...

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 11:08 am
by MintyTheCat
It's a funny one: the lyrics printed in the sleeve notes begin with "how lonely you are" and it's a lower case letter and we hear something before.

I've always heard it as Eleazer. It's a Goth song if ever there was one by subject matter :)
how lonely you are waiting at the sunday park
I'll elude you, I will loose you
Existing were no soul apart
You stand on a platform
Your effigy dissolves in my hands
When I feel like someone to lie on
And I feel like someone to rely on
You can't wake up
Illusions born of the air
Something seems so precious there
I'll elude you, I will lose you
As rehearsal of my despair
When I feel like someone to lie on
And I feel like someone to die on
You can't wake up
Oh here me
I'm what you have left
Here I am
In this necrologue of love
how lonely you are waiting at the sunday park
This ornamentation lends itself to the gothic which is furthered with:
I'll elude you, I will loose you
Existing were no soul apart
You stand on a platform
Your effigy dissolves in my hands
You kind of get the impression that whatever it is is being invoked.
I thought initially at the tender age of 14 that 'loose' was a typing-mistake but actually 'to loose' something/someone makes sense.
It's threatening and not at all moral. Images of the means through 'effigy' I found to be indicative.

Anyway, it's a strong Rock Goth piece I feel and it's one of my favourite Neph Songs for many, many years now.

Personally, the material on Elizium has entailed that it's perhaps my favourite album.