Can-Utility And The Coastliners

Mike Rutherford / Peter Gabriel / Phil Collins / Steve Hackett / Tony Banks

The scattered pages of a book by the sea
Held by the sand and washed by the waves
A shadow forms cast by a cloud
Skimming by as eyes of the past, but the rising tide
Absorbs them effortlessly claiming

They told of one who tired of all singing
"Praise him, praise him
We heed not flatterers-, he cried
By our command, waters retreat
Show my power, halt at my feet
But the curse was lost
Now cold winds blow

For from the north, overcast ranks advance
Fear of the storm accusing with rage and scorn
The waves surround the sinking throne
Singing: Crown him, crown him

Those who love our majesty show themselves!
All bent their knees

But he forced a smile even though
His hopes lay dashed where offerings fell

Nothing can out peace destroy as long as no one smiles
More opened ears and opened eyes
And soon they dares to laugh

See a little man with his face turning red
Though his story's often told you can tell he's dead

Trivia about the song Can-Utility And The Coastliners by Genesis

On which albums was the song “Can-Utility And The Coastliners” released by Genesis?
Genesis released the song on the albums “Foxtrot” in 1972 and “Foxtrot (Remastered)” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Can-Utility And The Coastliners” by Genesis?
The song “Can-Utility And The Coastliners” by Genesis was composed by Mike Rutherford, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, and Tony Banks.

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