The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun

Charles Dominici, John Myung, John Petrucci, Kevin Moore, Michael Portnoy

Watching my window I was led like a
Child
As the roadway lamplight's
Misguided my mind through the night
A shadow of limits
We were racing the rain
My hands held the wheel
My eyes tried to hold their place

There must have been a time
When I thought that you were
Watching
It had to be when my senses lost
Control
I thought I'd slipped away
I thought I could still feel us
Moving
It must have been a cloud
No bigger than a man's hand

Every reason I risk my life
To come back to you
Is locked behind your door
You're my immunity
Outside I watched you burn
Heavy hearts were bleeding
A cry for help, a familiar voice
My melting hands streaked the glass

As I walked away
I wondered what had really
Happened
Had I run out of time
Did I push myself too far
As my last step fell
I felt my hands upon the wheel
Had I come back to life
Or did I ever leave at all

In higher lives
We seem to be
Always a moment too late
We're past the time
When we looked on
Now we're
The ones who help to
Set the sun
This time for real
I locked the door behind me
My mind was still a wreck
From what I saw
For when my hands are still
I'll recognize the message
Never again will my senses lose
Control
In higher lives
We seem to be
Always a moment too late
We're past the time
When we looked on
Now we're
The ones who help to
Set the sun

Trivia about the song The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun by Dream Theater

When was the song “The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun” released by Dream Theater?
The song The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun was released in 1989, on the album “When Dream and Day Unite”.
Who composed the song “The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun” by Dream Theater?
The song “The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun” by Dream Theater was composed by Charles Dominici, John Myung, John Petrucci, Kevin Moore, Michael Portnoy.

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