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Another song lyric in which I find myself addressing the now universal experience of "depression."
It originated at a time when I spontaneously stated, "If I were lost at Sea I would have the luxury of drowning." It's a statement in reference to the feeling of simply wanting to give up. However, as an otherwise functional adult male, I would feel humiliation and embarrassment for faltering so severely in the eyes of others. --MAM
lyrics
Part 1
If I were lost at sea would I have the luxury of drowning, just drowning
If it were just me alone lost at sea would I have the luxury of of, drowning
Sinking deeper still my thinking getting weaker, lost torn and twisted by
The sound of you the guilt of you, the thought that you were even there
If I were lost at sea could I have the luxury of drowning, just drowning
If it were alone, at home in the sea, would I see death as a luxury
The thought of you, the idea of you, The ghosts that haunt me everywhere
Now with my soul laid bare, I'll just sink into despair, don't act like you could even care
credits
from LOST,
released November 1, 2021
Michael Allen Moore guitars/keyboards, background vocals
Danny Grimm vocals
Duane Harvey drums
Andrew Harvey bass guitar
Produced and engineer by Michael Allen Moore
Assisted by Duane Harvey
Every track shows the tremendous talents of all four members. What makes this album so good to me is each song has its own groove and the songs are the kind that make you want to sing along. This album for me is the modern day AC/DC "Back in Black or Guns n Roses Appetite for Destruction. An instant classic. You guys Rock!!! axeslinger2
This song keeps me excited till the final sing-a-along part ... ... what a great song (ok, the rest of the show is as good as the start, but I had to name a favorite ... ... but could also have been Nostalgia or the Butterfly Effect or ...)
Michael Kunkel
The sibling in spirit to Zopp's Dominion, at least from my point of view: It, too, has been on the wishlist far too long and I'm more than glad that I finally bought this. And also a cornucopia of good things prog, past and present!
Strictly musically speaking this is a little harder hitting affair than Dominion, though. Carsten Pieper
A simply beautiful release, harkening back to the mid 60s and early 70s. The delicate vocals of Paul Langer, who also plays guitars, bass, and drums and John Allday’s keyboards, trumpet and additional vocals are blended with violin, viola and cello. The music is light as gossamer, with orchestral touches from the strings, and angelic choirs evoking the poetry and vastness of space. Hard to choose a favourite between the first and the epic last tracks, but going with the opener here. Nickie Harte Kelly