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The Shining - Mark Ayres



     
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I hold a vision that all visions are impure
The rising of the serpent the apple and the fall
Don't trust the angels may be devils in disguise
Don't trust the preacher for all his words don't make him wise
There are no promises that anyone can keep
The future's full of secrets
The past can never keep
Yes I know, I'm falling down
This incline is far too steep
Tell me when I hit the ground
You're too high for me to reach
We can weather unchartered oceans
Though the map reads, lost at sea
When we breakthrough or get broken
Will you stand here close to me, close to me
You are the universe and God knows I'm the fool
I've journeyed round the outer worlds to return home to you

I've found a lover knows me better than myself
Sees through all my subtle lies and touches me to health
We can weather unchartered oceans
Though the map reads lost at sea
When we breakthrough or get broken
Will you stand here close to me
We can weather unchartered oceans
Though the map reads lost at sea
When we breakthrough or get broken
Will you stand here close to me
Here come the choices
It's consume or be consumed
Jump if you feel crazy
And jump if you're no fool

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Mark Ayres is a television composer, best known for work on Doctor Who, principally using digital synthesisers & samplers to create music. His Doctor Who work was during Sylvester McCoy's era (as the Seventh Doctor), comprising The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Ghost Light & The Curse of Fenric. Ayres was hired after he sent producer John Nathan-Turner a demonstration video containing music he had written to accompany Remembrance of the Daleks. As such, he was also involved in the last days of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, cataloguing & archiving their recordings for future use.

Read more about Mark Ayres on Last.fm.


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