Echoes return from the distant past
If only I could just make them last
They slip through my hands
It’s like playing catch with sand
Raindrops roll across the window sill
And waning sunlight I remember still
I find my repose
Though memories are colored in rose
But all those
distant echoes are no more
Like vanished waves upon the shore
But we can’t go back,
back to where we were before
Though I can’t stop dreams of what was and what might have been
Racking my brain to remember your voice
I’d turn back time if I had a choice
But despite my best intentions
The hands move only in one direction
Waves crash on the shore
Little patter on the porch
I hear your voice call back to me
As my thoughts rush out to sea
Waves crash on the shore
Can’t go back to where we were before
But all those
distant echoes are no more
Like vanished waves upon the shore
But we can’t go back,
back to where we were before
I'm sorry I cannot stop the clock, now all I can do is move on
credits
from Scatterbrained,
released May 9, 2018
Vocals: Laura Johnson
Piano: Elena Karpoff
Guitar: Joseph McDade
Violin: Ali Genevich
The brilliant musicianship or the eloquent, bold compositions alone would make this album a standout. In combination- just, WOW. The benchmark for 2018 is now very, very high. Judy Humphries
An amazing reinterpretations of old Genesis classics. Even "Invisible touch", in my opinion one of the worst songs by Genesis, in this album is a little gem. You can almost imagine Steve Hackett on classical guitar. mario1984
This is late sixties early seventies progressive psychedelic rock. Instrumental with heavy organ play.This has that organic feel that the music from the sixties, seventies had. Smoke a little pot put on the headphones close your eyes and as Mr Dobie Gray said "Get Lost in Your Rock and Roll and Drift Away".
lloydd