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- Easter Lyrics

Track 2 of _Season's End_
A ghost of a mist was on the field
The grey and the Green together
The noise of a distant farm machine
Out of the first light came
A tatered necklace of hedge and trees
On the southern side of the hill
Betrays where the border runs between
Where Mary Dunoon's boy fell
Easter here again
A time for the Blind to see
Easter
Surely now can all of your hearts be free
Out of the port of Liverpool
Bound for the North of Ireland
The wash of the spray and horsetail waves
The roll of the sea below
And Easter here again
A time for the Blind to see
Easter
Surely now can all of your hearts be free
What will you do?
Make a stone of your Heart?
Will you set things right
When you tear them apart?
Will you sleep at night
With the Plough and the Stars alight?
What will you do?
With the wire & the gun?
That'll set things right
When it's said and done?
Will you sleep at night?
Is there so much love to hide?
Forgive
Forget
Sing 'Never again'
[STEVE HOGARTH]

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Facts about Easter

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Who wrote Easter lyrics?


Easter is written by Ian Francesko Mosley, Steven Thomas Rothery, Peter John Trewavas, Mark Colbert Kelly, S. Hogarth.
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When was Easter released?


It is first released on September 25, 1989 as part of Marillion's album "Seasons End" which includes 18 tracks in total. This song is the 1st track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Easter lyrics?


When we analyze the meaning behind the words, Marillion's song 'Easter' uses Easter as a metaphor to represent times of renewal and introspective contemplation. The work explores conflicts between people and their romantic relationships together with the life decisions that people face throughout their existence. The lyrics of Easter create a framework for people to consider their thoughts and their feelings of hope and love and their memories of the past and their observations of society. The song establishes a need for people to engage in deep self-examination and thinks about their internal struggles and their need to achieve peace and their desire to find hope. The lyrics include themes of conflict and introspection which require parental guidance while they contain no explicit language or violence or adult material that would require a higher rating.
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Which genre is Easter?


Easter falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Easter?


Easter song length is 5 minutes and 58 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Ian Francesko Mosley, Steven Thomas Rothery, Peter John Trewavas, Mark Colbert Kelly, S. Hogarth
Record Label(s): 1997 The copyright in this compilation is owned by EMI Records Ltd
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