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Seasons change
And our hearts begin to race
I wake up and smell the flowers
The aroma is way too clear to chase.
I see the signs that I pass up
Knowing they're here to help me
But when I see them they scare me
Green lights are here to help guide me
Back to my house where I
Grew up
Now I just feel more lonely
These accidents never seem to rest
And I've witnessed countless deaths
All this irony surrounds me
As I too think of what it's like
On the other side.
As long as my heart is still beating
I know that I have meaning
To someone out there
Wondering how I am and
Dreaming of when our nights were
Long and happy
Like I always wished they'd be
Wake up it's the same routine
Giving time to collect my thoughts
Trying to give my life some meaning
I think I'm ready to take my life by the hand
And pass up the green light
They mean nothing to me
Nothing at all
I've finally found some meaning.
I chase the aroma that's been given to me
See all the signs and stare back
I've finally got a hold of myself
As long as my heart is still beating
I know that I have meaning
To someone out there
Like I always wished they'd be
They'd be...
I walk along this road
Paving my way back home
Not fearing of what's to come
I've finally found my meaning(I'm not dreaming)
At the green light
At the green light
Green lights
Was there for me
For me
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I bought this based solely on the cover art. I like to do that sometimes. Man, what a stroke of luck that was. This is one of my absolute favorite BM albums so far. The piano solo at the end of track #2 is worth the price alone. There's a reoccurring melody line that weaves in and out. It gives this a great prog feel. Really love their fearlessness in song arrangements. For me, this is top 3 or 4 favorite BM of all time. knutepanhead