Analog Kid

Alex Lifeson / Neil Peart / Geddy Lee

A hot and windy August afternoon
Has the trees in constant motion
With a flash of silver leaves
As they're rocking in the breeze
The boy lies in the grass with one blade
Stuck between his teeth
A vague sensation quickens
In his young and restless heart
And a bright and nameless vision
Has him longing to depart

You move me
You move me
With your buildings and your eyes
Autumn woods and winter skies
You move me
You move me
Open sea and city lights
Busy streets and dizzy heights
You call me
You call me

The fawn-eyed girl with sun-browned legs
Dances on the edge of his dream
And her voice rings in his ears
Like the music of the spheres
The boy lies in the grass, unmoving
Staring at the sky
His mother starts to call him
As a hawk goes soaring by
The boy pulls down his baseball cap
And covers up his eyes

You move me
You move me
With your buildings and your eyes
Autumn woods and winter skies
You move me
You move me
Open sea and city lights
Busy streets and dizzy heights
You call me
You call me

Too many hands on my time
Too many feelings
Too many things on my mind
When I leave I don't know
What I'm hoping to find
When I leave I don't know
What I'm leaving behind

Trivia about the song Analog Kid by Rush

On which albums was the song “Analog Kid” released by Rush?
Rush released the song on the albums “Signals” in 1982, “Antology” in 1984, “Retrospective - Vol. 2” in 1997, “Different Stages” in 1998, “Gold (2006)” in 2006, “Icon” in 2010, “Icon 2” in 2012, and “Clockwork Angels Tour” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Analog Kid” by Rush?
The song “Analog Kid” by Rush was composed by Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart, and Geddy Lee.

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