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The Eagle Will Rise Again - Alan Parsons



     
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And I could easily fall from grace,
Then another would take my place
For the chance to behold your face...And the days of my life are but grains of sand
As they fall from your open hand
At the call of the wind's command...Many words are spoken when there's nothing to say.
They fall upon the ears of those who don't know the way
To read between the lines, that lead between the lines
That lead me to you.All that I ask you
Is, show me how to follow you and I'll obey.
Teach me how to reach you, I can't find my way.
Let me see the light... Let me be the light.As the sun turns slowly around the sky
Till the shadow of night is high...
The eagle will learn to fly.And the days of his life are but grains of sand
As they fall from your open hand
And vanish among the land.Many words are spoken when there's nothing to say...
They fall upon the ears of those who don't know the way
To read between the lines, by following the signs
That can lead to you...But show me how to follow you and I'll obey.

Teach me how to reach you, I can't find my way.
Let me see the light... Let me be the light.And so, with no warning, nor last goodbyes,
In the shadow of the morning skies,
The eagle will rise
Again.

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Alan Parsons had dabbled with live performance in his late teens as a folk/blues acoustic player and as a lead guitarist with a blues band in the late sixties. But as soon as he landed a job at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London at the age of 19, it became clear that the world of sound recording was to dominate his career. He was fortunate enough to work as assistant engineer on the last two albums by The Beatles and after he qualified as a fully-fledged recording engineer, he went on to work with Paul McCartney and The Hollies among many others.

Read more about Alan Parsons on Last.fm.


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