A song about the inevitability of change, its most apparent meaning concerns climate change and its consequences. However, there’s an obvious second meaning to this song, which was much more personal to the members of the band. The departure of Fish, Marillion’s original vocalist, lyricist and front...
Getting close to seasons end
I heard somebody say
That it might never snow again
In England
Snow flakes in a newborn fist
Sledging on a hill
Are these things we'll never see
In England
We'll tell our children's children why
We grew so tall and reached so high
We left our footprints in the earth
And punched a hole right through the sky
We'll tell them how we changed the world
And how we tamed the sea
And seasons they'll never know
In England
So watch the old world melt away
A loss regrets could never mend
You never miss it till it's gone
So say goodbye
Say goodbye
We'll tell our children's children why
We grew so tall and reached so high
You never miss it till it's gone
So say goodbye
Say goodbye
To seasons end
So watch the old world melt away
A loss regrets could never mend
You never miss it till it's gone
So say goodbye
Say goodbye
Seasons End was written by John Helmer & Ian Mosley & Peter Trewavas & Mark Kelly & Steve Rothery & Steve Hogarth.
Seasons End was produced by Marillion & Nick Davis.
Marillion released Seasons End on Mon Sep 25 1989.