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End Of The Beginning - Jason Becker



     
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End Of The Beginning Lyrics


Here we are searching for a sign
Here we are searching for a sign
It's the end here today
But I will build a new beginning
Take some time, find a place
And I will start my own religion
As the day divides the night
Here we are searching for a sign
Watch the men multiply
See them ease out of the circle
Watch your friends run and hide
Help them fall back in this cycle
Here we are searching
You saw what you get
If you take what you take
Look in the eye of the test
It's all because
Now there's a feeling I get

When I look to the left
But it should never be sensed
Our searching for a sign
Can you feel it?
Things are changing
Can you see it?
Watch as the worlds colliding
Can you see it? Can you feel it?
Watch as the worlds
Collide into themselves
Collide into themselves
Another time, another place
Another time, another place
Some paradigm has shunned the race
Some paradigm has shunned the race
Searching
You saw what you get
If you take what you take
Look in the eye of the test
It's all because
Now there's a feeling I get
When I look to the left
But it should never be sensed
Our searching
You saw what you get
If you take what you take
Look in the eye of the test
It's all because
Now there's a feeling I get
When I look to the left
But it should never be sensed
Our searching for a sign

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Born July 22, 1969, Jason Becker is a neo-classical guitarist who achieved fame at age 16 as a technical virtuoso and guitar prodigy. As part of the Mike Varney-produced duo Cacophony (with Marty Friedman, who later achieved fame in legendary thrash metal band Megadeth), Jason released two albums: Speed Metal Symphony (1987) and Go Off! (1988). He also released a solo album titled Perpetual Burn in 1988.

Read more about Jason Becker on Last.fm.


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