Grand Designs

Alex Lifeson / Neil Peart / Geddy Lee

A to B
Different degrees...

So much style without substance
So much stuff without style
It's hard to recognize the real thing
It comes along once in a while
Like a rare and precious metal beneath a ton of rock
It takes some time and trouble to separate from the stock
You sometimes have to listen to a lot of useless talk

Shapes and forms against the norm
Against the run of the mill
Swimming against the stream
Life in two dimensions is a mass production scheme

So much poison in power, the principles get left out
So much mind on the matter, the spirit gets forgotten about
Like a righteous inspiration overlooked in haste
Like a teardrop in the ocean, a diamond in the waste
Some world-views are spacious
And some are merely spaced

Against the run of the mill
Static as it seems
We break the surface tension with our wild kinetic dreams
Curves and lines
Of grand designs...

Trivia about the song Grand Designs by Rush

On which albums was the song “Grand Designs” released by Rush?
Rush released the song on the albums “Power Windows (Remastered)” in 1997 and “Clockwork Angels Tour” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Grand Designs” by Rush?
The song “Grand Designs” by Rush was composed by Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart, and Geddy Lee.

Most popular songs of Rush

Other artists of Progressive Rock