Splintering Heart [Live at the Moles Club; Bonus Track]

STEVE HOGARTH, MARK KELLY, IAN MOSLEY, STEVE ROTHERY, PETER TREWAVAS

I lie awake at night
Listening to you sleeping
I hear the darkness breathe
And the rain against the window

After all this time
Cynical and jaded
All the stones are diamonds
All the blues are faded

Everything I've been through
All I've seen and heard
Spent so much of my life
In the spiritual third world

But you came and brought the rain here
Something waiting to happen
Something learning to fly
We can talk without talking

From inside to inside
I have waited to feel this
For the whole of my life
We took ourselves apart

We talked about our faces
You said you didn't like yours
I said I disagree
I keep the pieces separate

I clutch them in my coat
A jogsaw of an angel
I can do when I feel low
From emptiness and dryness

The famine of our days
Watch the heaves open
Wash it all away
You came and brought the rain here

Something waiting to happen
Something learning to fly
On the edge of exploding
Something wild and alive

Something waiting to happen
Anytime that you like
I have waited to feel this
For the whole of my life

Trivia about the song Splintering Heart [Live at the Moles Club; Bonus Track] by Marillion

When was the song “Splintering Heart [Live at the Moles Club; Bonus Track]” released by Marillion?
The song Splintering Heart [Live at the Moles Club; Bonus Track] was released in 1991, on the album “Holidays In Eden”.
Who composed the song “Splintering Heart [Live at the Moles Club; Bonus Track]” by Marillion?
The song “Splintering Heart [Live at the Moles Club; Bonus Track]” by Marillion was composed by STEVE HOGARTH, MARK KELLY, IAN MOSLEY, STEVE ROTHERY, PETER TREWAVAS.

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