
Let me see the light, let me be the lightĪnd the days of his life are but grains of sand
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Teach me how to reach you I can’t find my own way Is, show me how to follow you and I’ll obey To read between the lines, that lead between the lines, that lead me to you They fall upon the ears of those who don’t know the way Many words are spoken when there’s nothing to say What’s been lost, must be found THE EAGLE WILL RISE AGAINĪnd the days, of my life are but grains of sand That the wonders you’ve made in your lifeīy the millions who’ll follow to visit the site How do you know what the earth will endure? LYRICS All lyrics by Eric Woolfson & Alan Parsons © Woolfsongs Ltd / Careers Music, Inc. Shadow of a Lonely Man was inspired by the death of Eric’s father-in-law while the album was being recorded. Eric, like his hero Sigmund Freud found Egyptology fascinating.Īgain as a child in Glasgow, the art galleries there hosted a great collection of Egyptian artifacts, mummies etc which had made a profound impression on Eric.Īs a tribute to his brother Richard, who had recently been awarded a PHd, Eric named one of the instrumental tracks after his brother’s thesis which was a mathematical treatise ‘Hyper-Gamma-Spaces’. Eric recalls a rumor at the time that the Russian army in the field used to keep their razor blades in a pyramid shaped box to keep them sharp and other such tall tales. Inspired in part by the fad at the time in the quasi-magical mystical properties of Pyramid shapes, which Eric sent up particularly in the song ‘Pyramania’. From Poe in the past to Robots in the future, the next step appeared logically to Eric to step further into the past and the Pyramid album followed.
