Ayreon & Marcela Bovio
Ayreon & Heather Findlay & Magnus Ekwall & Irene Jansen & Eric Clayton & Mikael Åkerfeldt & James LaBrie
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Ayreon & Mikael Åkerfeldt & James LaBrie & Devon Graves & Magnus Ekwall & Eric Clayton & Irene Jansen
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Ayreon & Marcela Bovio & Magnus Ekwall & Irene Jansen & Eric Clayton
Ayreon & Marcela Bovio & Mikael Åkerfeldt & Devon Graves & Magnus Ekwall & Irene Jansen & Heather Findlay & James LaBrie
Ayreon & Magnus Ekwall & Irene Jansen & Devon Graves & Mikael Åkerfeldt & Eric Clayton
Ayreon & James LaBrie & Heather Findlay & Marcela Bovio
Ayreon & James LaBrie & Magnus Ekwall & Eric Clayton
Ayreon & James LaBrie & Irene Jansen & Eric Clayton & Devon Graves & Mikael Åkerfeldt
Ayreon & Devin Townsend & Mike Baker
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Agony (Devon Graves) brings Me (James LaBrie) back to his childhood and it turns out that, one day, his father left home and never came back. At this point, Me and Fear (Mikael Åkerfeldt) allude to the fact that he always treated his son bad, directing him towards unchievable goals and beating him u...
(Agony)
You're alone in your bedroom
Hiding from the world, staring at the ceiling
(Me)
Mother said "he'll be home soon"
But he never was, and I knew how she was feeling
(Fear) You always let him down; "you'd never be like him"
He'd always break you, never let you win
No matter what you said, he'd always disagree
You swore that one day you would be
... better than him... one day you'd win
(Agony)
You're hiding out in the cellar
Aching and ashamed, covering up the bruises
(Me)
And then he would tell her
How I tripped and hurt my head, how I'd always be a loser
(Fear)
You always let him down; "you'd never be like him"
He'd always break you, never let you win
No matter what you said, he'd always disagree
You swore that one day you would be
... better than him... one day you'd win
(Agony)
You're all alone in your bedroom
How could you learn to care, when nobody cares for you
(Me)
Mother said he'd be home soon
But he never came, as for me... he didn't have to...
Day Six: Childhood was written by Arjen Anthony Lucassen.
Day Six: Childhood was produced by Arjen Anthony Lucassen.
Ayreon released Day Six: Childhood on Tue May 25 2004.