[Music & Words: Jon Oliva, Paul O'Neill]
Day
Into night
Into day
Into I don't know you anymore
But
I stand
Where you say
Thinking all the time you planned it
You've been gone away too long
Leaving us to carry on
Though
in truth you never tried
Just stepped back and watched the slide
Paragons of innocence
Questioning of your intent
Never
quite sure what you meant
From the other side
Moments on the carousel
Must admit we ride it well
And the horses never
tell
All throughout the ride
That no one leaves
No one leaves
No one leaves...
Alive
Time
On my
hands
Slips away
Till I just don't feel it anymore
Thinking back
When I can
To the time when it began
with
Bits of dreams all in a line
And somehow we missed the signs
That it all was never real
And in truth a fatal
deal
Paragons of innocence
Questioning of your intent
Never quite sure what you meant
From the other side
Moments
on the carousel
Must admit we ride it well
And the horses never tell
All throughout the ride
No one leaves
No
one leaves
No one leaves...
Alive
There always comes a time
When you do what you want to do
You know you shouldn't do
it
But you do it anyway
And when he had that time
When he knew what he wanted to
He quickly placed his order
Though he
never thought he'd pay
But the lines turned to lies
And the lies turned to tangles
And you're pale as a cadaver
Though you
think it doesn't show
So you live with the lies
And the friends that it gathers
But somewhere in your heart you know you
Got
to let it
Got to let it
Go
Paragons of innocence
Questioning of your intent
Never quite sure what you meant
From the
other side
Moments on the carousel
Must admit we ride it well
And the horses never tell
All throughout the
ride
No one leaves
No one leaves
No one leaves...
Alive
THEN THE SAILOR PICKED A COAT UP
THAT HAD BEEN
LAYING THERE
AND PLACED IT OVER THE BODY
AND THEN HE SAID A LITTLE PRAYER
AND THE OCEAN BROUGHT IN ON A WAVE
AN OLD
WATERLOGGED WREATH
AND PUSHED IT UP ALONG THE SAND
TILL IT TOUCHED THE DEAD MAN'S FEET
AND WRITTEN ON THAT WREATH
IN
LETTERS OF GOLD FOIL
WAS THE NAME VERONICA GUERIN
BUT THE LETTERS WERE BENT AND SOILED
THE SAILOR SAID I SEE THESE
FLOWERS
THAT YOU SO KINDLY GAVE
ARE OBVIOUSLY FROM FAR AWAY
AND FROM ANOTHER'S GRAVE
AND I CANNOT HELP BUT TO THINK
THE
SAILOR GENTLY SAID
THAT IT'S UNWISE IN GOD EYES
TO STEAL FLOWERS FROM THE DEAD
THE OCEAN SAID PLEASE TRUST ME FRIEND
THIS
GIFT WILL CAUSE NO PAIN
AND THE PERSON TO WHOM THEY ONCE BELONGED
WOULD SURELY SAY THE SAME
YOU SEE THIS WREATH WAS FROM THE
FUNERAL
OF A WOMAN WHO SHOWED NO FEAR
OF MEN WHO LIVED IN MANSIONS
BOUGHT WITH OTHER PEOPLE'S TEARS
OF MEN WHO LIVED IN
MANSIONS
BOUGHT WITH BITS OF OTHERS LIVES
WHO AT NIGHT STILL HUGGED THEIR CHILDREN
AND BROUGHT GIFTS HOME TO THEIR
WIVES
WITH MONEY MADE FROM HEROIN
AND PACKETS OF COCAINE
AND IF A BUYER OVERDOSED
THEY NEVER FELT THE PAIN
THERE
WERE MANY FLOWERS AT HER FUNERAL
BUT NONE FOR THIS BOY I FEAR
SO THE WIND HAS BLOWN THIS WREATH TO ME
AND I HAVE BROUGHT IT
HERE
SHE GAVE HER LIFE TO STOP THE SPREAD
OF DRUGS AMONG HER KIND
AND IF WE LEAVE THESE FLOWERS FOR THIS BOY
I'M SURE
SHE WOULDN'T MIND