Passenger

Tara Maclean, William Bell

All passenger prepare the game ritual:
There once was a man on this train, he was born into this world alone
Hands never laid on the wheel, content, he will never know more
He was a quiet man in pain, his tears I fear are closing in again

What you lose in years you again in perspective
And the passenger pauses to see his mistakes
For with nothing to follow he'd lived all his life in vain
But then, who here among us is without shame?

His way was divergent and cold, defaced, this mask he must create
And the circle unfolding still, unscathed, he will turn a blind eye
He will miss the last train home this day, recycled in the flow reborn again
The cynic knows the price of everything and the value of nothing

And the passenger pauses to see his mistakes
For with nothing to follow he'd let all his will decay
But then, true wisdom comes in learning pain
And I have known pain

And the passenger pauses to see his mistakes
For with nothing to follow he'd lived all his life in vain
But then, the lesson unlearned he will begin again:.

Trivia about the song Passenger by Nevermore

On which albums was the song “Passenger” released by Nevermore?
Nevermore released the song on the albums “In Memory” in 1996 and “The Politics of Ecstasy” in 1996.
Who composed the song “Passenger” by Nevermore?
The song “Passenger” by Nevermore was composed by Tara Maclean, William Bell.

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