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‘The Watcher’, a song by the indie artist, Aviators, is a song about a man trapped in Limbo – a plane of existence between life and death, in which neither are supposedly present, as such, it is often described as an eerie and disturbing place in fiction and this song is no exception.
This song hone...
South winds fill the air tonight
A cold heart's lullaby
An icy figure walking
Through the city I called mine
A stream of ghastly voices
Fill the children's hearts with fear
But no one dares to harm them
For even evil left us here
Hollow paradise
A place of spirits, and of ice
The lights have long burned out
But still the echoes give us light
Trapped inside a hall
With my portraits on the wall
The faces stare right back
As I hear the watcher's weary call
Still unsure what brought me here
I wander in the dust
A whisper in the wasteland
Carries through these fields of rust
He calls a boy to follow him
To a staircase up and down
He says they're moving onward
For they're sailing heaven bound
Hollow paradise
A place of spirits, and of ice
The lights have long burned out
But still the echoes give us light
Trapped inside a hall
With my portraits on the wall
The faces stare right back
As I hear the watcher's weary call
I asked the watcher
Where I'm going from this place
His faceless smile expressed
It's a journey to embrace
I'm not wicked man
But I fear the cells below
He showed me to a door
Where it leads I cannot know
Hollow paradise
A place of spirits, and of ice
The lights have long burned out
But still the echoes give us light
Trapped inside a hall
With my portraits on the wall
The faces stare right back
As I hear the watcher's weary call
South winds fill the air tonight
A cold heart's lullaby
An icy figure walking
Through the city I called mine
The Watcher was written by Aviators.
The Watcher was produced by Aviators.
Aviators released The Watcher on Tue Sep 08 2015.