Easter

MARK KELLY, IAN MOSLEY, STEVE ROTHERY, PETE TREWAVAS

A ghost of a mist was on the field
The gray and the green together
The noise of a distant farm machine
Out of the first light came

A tattered necklace of hedge end trees
On the southern side of the hill
Betrays where the border runs between
Where Mary Dunoon's boy fell

Easter here again, a time for the blind to see
Easter, surely now, can all of your hearts be free

Out of the port of Liverpool
Bound for the North of Ireland
The wash of the spray and horsetail waves
The roll of the sea below

And Easter here again, a time for the blind to see
Easter, surely now, can all of your hearts be free

Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Oh you know

What will you do
Make a stone of your heart?
Will you set things right
When you tear them apart?
Will you sleep at night
With the plough and the stars alight?

What will you do
With the wire and the gun?
That'll set things right
When it's said and done?
Will you sleep at night
Is there so much love to hide?

Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Oh you know

Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Oh you know

What will you do
Make a stone of your heart?
Will you set things right
When you tear them apart?
Will you sleep at night
Is there so much love to hide?

Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu
Tu tu tu, tu tu tu tu

Trivia about the song Easter by Marillion

On which albums was the song “Easter” released by Marillion?
Marillion released the song on the albums “Seasons End” in 1989, “1982 - 1992 A Singles Collection” in 1992, “Made Again” in 1996, “The Best Of Both Worlds” in 1997, “The Singles Vol 2 '89-'95” in 2002, “Anorak in the UK: Live” in 2002, “Happiness Is Cologne” in 2009, “The Official Bootleg Boxset: Volume 2” in 2010, “Live from Cadogan Hall” in 2011, “Somewhere in London” in 2013, and “All One Tonight” in 2018.
Who composed the song “Easter” by Marillion?
The song “Easter” by Marillion was composed by MARK KELLY, IAN MOSLEY, STEVE ROTHERY, PETE TREWAVAS.

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