Horizon - Alston



     
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Horizon Lyrics


The last time I laid my eyes upon you
You were blowing kisses and I was waiting in the car
Something had died yet everything around kept turning
Don't even know where you areSomewhere along the line we lost our horizon
I've been looking 'round up and down to no avail
And someday I hope to find the horizon
I've been all around the world and nothing is clearThe last time I held you it was head to heart
The curtain was drawn, I left you sleeping so sound
If I had known forever after we would stay apart
I would have whispered all the things I can't tell you nowSomewhere along the line we lost our horizon
I've been looking 'round up and down to no avail, no avail
Someday I hope I can find the horizon
I've been all around the worldI don't believe in you like I so wanted to
I hope you're asking the heavens above
To forgive all the damage you've doneAnd if I did teach you anything at all
I hope that you learned how to love
But I doubt if I'll ever talk to you, I don't knowSomewhere along the line we lost our horizon
I've been looking 'round up and down to no avail, no avail

Someday I hope we can find the horizon
I've been all around the world and nothing is clear, no, no, no, noNothing is clear to me now at all
Nothing is clear, oh nothing is clear
Nothing is clear to me now at allNothing is clear, nothing is clear
Oh, nothing is clear to me, nothing is clear
Nothing is clear, nothing is clear, nothing is clear

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Alston is the kind of band that makes you glad you love great rock & roll. From the moment their debut album, Voodoo for Fun and Profit, begins to play, you're swept up in the ever-changing vortex of sound created by vocalist/guitarist Kobie Jackson, guitarist/vocalist Ron Paige, bassist Alex Cando, and drummer Woody Wurzburg. The power, passion, infectious, and surprisingly melodic sensibilities that this New York City-based band brings forth on songs such as Anna, Why We Fight, and Ordinary make you believe that there is, indeed, a bright future ahead for the hard rock art form.

Read more about Alston on Last.fm.


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