The Actor

The Curtain Rises On a Scene,
With Someone Chanting to Be Free.
The Play Unfolds Before My Eyes.
There Stands the Actor Who Is Me.

The Sleeping Hours Take Us Far,
From Traffic, Telephones and Fear.
Put Out Your Problems With the Cat,
Escape Until a Bell You Hear.

Our Reasons Are the Same,
But There's no One We Can Blame,
For There's no Where We Need Go,
And the Only Truth We Know Comes So Easily.

The Sound I Have Heard in Your Hello,
Oh Darling, You're Almost Part of Me.
Oh Darling, You're All I'll Ever See.

It's Such a Rainy Afternoon,
No Point in Going Anywhere.
The Sounds Just Drift Across My Room,
I Wish This Feeling I Could Share.

It's Such a Rainy Afternoon,
She Sits and Gazes From Her Window.
Her Mind Tries to Recall His Face,
A Feeling Deep Inside Her Grows.

Our Reasons Are the Same,
But There's no One We Can Blame,
For There's no Where We Need Go,
And the Only Truth We Know Comes So Easily.

The Sound I Have Heard in Your Hello,
Oh Darling, You're Almost Part of Me.
Oh Darling, You're All I'll Ever See.
The Sound I Have Heard in Your Hello,
Oh Darling, You're All I'll Ever See.
Oh Darling, You're Almost Part of Me.

Trivia about the song The Actor by The Moody Blues

On which albums was the song “The Actor” released by The Moody Blues?
The Moody Blues released the song on the albums “In Search Of The Lost Chord” in 1968, “This Is The Moody Blues” in 1974, and “Lovely To See You (Live)” in 2005.

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