Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face, stars to fill my dreams.
I'm traveller of both time and space, to be where I have been.
Sit with elders of a gentle race, this world has seldom seen.
Talk of days for which they sit and wait, for all will be revealed.
[instrumental]
Talk and song from tongues of lilting grace, sounds caress my ears.
Not a word I heard could I relay, the story was quite clear.
I'm traveller of both time and space, to be where I have been.
Sit with elders of a gentle race, this world has seldom seen.
Talk of days for which they sit and wait, for all will be revealed.
[instrumental]
Talk and song from tongues of lilting grace, sounds caress my ears.
Not a word I heard could I relay, the story was quite clear.
I love this song. I love the grandeur, the majesty, the adventure. Everything about it is just invigorating. I particularly like when lyrics tell a tale; while most of the "story" in this song is told through the music, which is not at all a bad thing, the lyrics certainly don't slack.
Well I don't why I came here tonight. I got the feelin' that somethin' ain't right.
I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair, and I'm wonderin' how I'll get down the stairs.
Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right!
Here I am, stuck in the middle with you.
I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair, and I'm wonderin' how I'll get down the stairs.
Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right!
Here I am, stuck in the middle with you.
Another of my favourites. Fun fact: Did you know that this song was written by Stealer's Wheel to poke fun at Bob Dylan? Apparently, Dylan often refers to people as clowns and jokers.
On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair.
Warm smell of Colitas, risin' up through the air.
Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light.
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim; I had to stop for the night.
There she stood in the doorway; I heard the mission bell,
And I was thinking to myself, this could be heaven or this could be hell.
Then she lit up the candle, and she showed me the way.
There were voices down that corridor, thought I heard them say:
"Welcome to the Hotel California!"
Such a lovely place ("such a lovely place!"), such a lovely face.
"Plenty of room at the Hotel California!"
Any time of year ("any time of year!"), you can find it here!"
Warm smell of Colitas, risin' up through the air.
Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light.
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim; I had to stop for the night.
There she stood in the doorway; I heard the mission bell,
And I was thinking to myself, this could be heaven or this could be hell.
Then she lit up the candle, and she showed me the way.
There were voices down that corridor, thought I heard them say:
"Welcome to the Hotel California!"
Such a lovely place ("such a lovely place!"), such a lovely face.
"Plenty of room at the Hotel California!"
Any time of year ("any time of year!"), you can find it here!"
I first came across the song via text, and I had no idea it was a song for a long time. I thought it was a brilliant poem some forumgoer had written, and then forgot about it. When it came into my head at some point a few years later, I looked into it. Listened. Loved.
There's also Alone Again (Gilbert O'Sullivan) and Komm, Susser Tod (Sagisu Shiro), both of which I love for their frankly rather jaunty tunes, and yet very depressing lyrics (Alone Again talks about suicide in the first verse).