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Edge of the In-Between - Spock's Beard



     
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See the girls at the gate, they're gathering
For a chance in the big machine
While the lens of the camera's focusing
At the edge of the in-between
Some will get to where they're going
Find a place they've always been
Never understand the mystery
Turn around and start again
See the soldiers, they march imagining
All the enemies unseen
Like a storm in the sky, they're threatening
At the edge of the in-between
Some will get to where they're going
Find a place they've always been
Never understand the mystery
Turn around and start again
Walked the faithful down by the waterside
Watched the last tide ebb as the rivers dried

Hope was all they had
Home was all they knew
Strength to see them through
Withered fast the fields still the people stayed
Waited for a sign as they marked the days
Hope was all they had
Home was all they knew
Strength to see them through
Strength to see them through
Then came the master of the mountains
With a wave of his hand
Rain split the sky and filled the fountains
Water flowed through the land
He brought the people to their knees
In the house of heaven's door
They knew a miracle they'd seen
And so they believed
He brought the people to their knees
In the house of heaven's door
They knew a miracle they'd seen
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Spock's Beard is a progressive rock band formed in 1992 in Los Angeles by brothers Neal and Alan Morse. Neal (keyboards/vocals) and Alan (guitars) were joined by fellow musicians Nick D'Virgilio (Nick D'Virgilio, drums - also known as NDV) and Dave Meros (bass), and were later joined by veteran keyboardist Ryo Okumoto. Spock's Beard play a brand of progressive rock with pop music leanings, drawing much influence from Genesis and The Beatles. They are also well known for their intricate multi-part vocal harmonies and use of counterpoint much in the vein of Gentle Giant.

Read more about Spock's Beard on Last.fm.


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