Audio taken from footage filmed by St. Luniverse @ The Library in Soulard of STL, MO.Christopher Davis on vocals and Mike Viner on guitar and backround vocals.
from
"The Razor's Edge" B-Sides, Rarities & Demo's,
released March 28, 2016
Lyrics written by Chris Davis.
*Lyrics: I see the world in green and blue my friend, is it true? Is it really you? Or is it your shadow? I can't believe what I'm seeing, is it true? Is it really you? Or is it a memory? Now is it your shadow? Is it a memory? Is it your shadow? Oh, into the halls, Of this so-called life that I once knew to be true, Is just fading, in this life I have re-discovered, Something so pure, I need it just to survive, Now I have to continue to sacrifice, Just to keep all of these dreams alive, Now I have to learn to live day by day, Yes, I will survive, Was it really you, or was it really me at all?
*Synopsis: This song is lyrically vague and uses allegory like, "I see the world in green and blue, my friend." Which means I have my up's and my down's, just like you. Sometimes the outcome of something is unexpected, but hey, that is part of life, right? A couple of years ago, or so, I found that looking to the past, helped me figure out what I was doing sort of speak, helped me discover where I was and what I was doing. This can be a dark place to visit. Facing those inner demons. Sacrifice for your dreams and your passions, your family, your friends and the realization that there is always hope. Finding that balance and learning how not to let others get the best of you and knowing when to say when, in regards to sacrifice for a friend, without getting burned. After the fact, sometimes we see the shadow of the past in our relationships, situations, etc. and we truly realize that it wasn't necessarily our fault or the other person's and that we have no control over what other people do.