The Space

Hogarth / Rothery / Trewavas

On top of the world like a flag on a mountain
Feeling so high you can feel so alone
Unable to breathe at the height that you flew
Staring on clouds with no view of below
On top of a girl like a dream in a hotel
Falling towards something out of control
Unable to miss like the man in the tram
Crashing your car in Amsterdam

He did it without knowing, didn't feel a thing
He just wrecked it and kept going

The space around the stars
Is something that you know
A billion miles of darkness
Left your feeling low
The space around the stars
Is something that you know

Everything about you
So perfectly restrained
But everything inside you
Bites you

Everybody in the whole of the world
Feels the same inside
Everybody in the whole of the world

Everyone is only everyone else
Everybody's got to know
Everybody lives and loves and laughs and cries
And eats and sleeps and grows and dies
Everybody in the whole of the world
Is the same this time
Is the same inside
In the whole of the world

Trivia about the song The Space by Marillion

On which albums was the song “The Space” released by Marillion?
Marillion released the song on the albums “Seasons End” in 1989, “Live In Glasgow” in 1993, “Live In Caracas” in 1993, “The Best of Both Worlds” in 1997, “Piston Broke: This Strange Engine Live In Europe 1997” in 1998, “Unplugged At The Walls” in 1999, “Of Both Worlds” in 2000, “Christmas 2000 a Piss-Up In a Brewery” in 2001, “Singles Boxset, Vol. 2” in 2003, “Mirrors” in 2006, “Family” in 2007, “Less Is More” in 2009, “Live From Cadogan Hall” in 2010, “Live in Montreal / Friday” in 2011, “Brave Live 2013” in 2013, “All One Tonight (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)” in 2018, and “An Hour Before It's Dark Live In Port Zelande 2023” in 2023.
Who composed the song “The Space” by Marillion?
The song “The Space” by Marillion was composed by Hogarth, Rothery, and Trewavas.

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