Photosynthesis

Andy Tillison, Sam Baine

The light falls so softly on the village's roofs
Spreads indistinctly over valleys and plains
The last grasps of daylight hand onto the trees
The branches retracting
Becoming one with the night


In their secret places the late birds bed down
In steeples and pylons their life carries on
And in TV-lit windows we all find our home
On the great star-lit landscape we see from the air


We need no more fear of the dark than the morning
For light needs a place it can play


Shadows eclipsing the light that remains
As ten million hot suns beat down on they prey
While one half is blinded the other watches in awe
The universe turning on its infinite way


Watch as the night sky revolves into daybreak
Wait for the first rays of light


Think of new lives, think of new days
Here as the sunlight goes under
Hope our new hopes, dream our new dreams
Think of new worlds without number


And all we can do is imagine the morning
On worlds that we reach in our dreams


The sun is still shining where the eagle set down
And on the people 'neath the westerly sky
But keep our eyes skyward with hope in our hearts
For space is not black, and dark's a new day

Trivia about the song Photosynthesis by The Tangent

When was the song “Photosynthesis” released by The Tangent?
The song Photosynthesis was released in 2004, on the album “The World That We Drive Through”.
Who composed the song “Photosynthesis” by The Tangent?
The song “Photosynthesis” by The Tangent was composed by Andy Tillison, Sam Baine.

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