Showing Happy to the World (Recorded live in Oxford, UK, June 2008)
lyrics
Look into the sky, you can't erase what's in your eyes
Look into the sun, you cannot face what you've become
Through the shopping malls, you blend into the human walls
Your eyes search the faces, as you move within the places
That you once moved with her, that you once knew with her
When you were arm in arm showing happy to the world
You were arm in arm showing happy to the world
arm in arm showing happy to the world
is no one happy in this world
Grateful for breath, more than once you've cheated death
Crushed till you scream, you can't awaken from this dream
This I will pray for you, this I will promise you
For every lover that's gone, another comes along
And you will move in her, as if you always knew in her
You will be
Arm in arm showing happy to the world
Arm in arm showing happy to the world
Arm in arm showing happy to the world
you will be happy in this world...
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In my opinion this is Porcupine Tree at their absolute peak. Not only does this release have a stellar track list, it also contains some of the best versions of each song available anywhere. The Sky Moves Sideways is exemplary - a wonderful performance that builds and builds and is worth the price of admission on its own.
The recording is is of the highest quality and should be in everyone’s collection.
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