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<b>CLOSE TO THE EDGE</b>
I – THE SOLID TIME OF CHANGE
A seasoned witch could call you from the depths of your disgrace
And rearrange your liver to the solid mental grace,
And achieve it al l with music that came quickly from afar
Then taste the fruit of man recorded losing all against the hour
And assessing points to nowhere leading every single one,
A dewdrop can exalt us like the music of the sun
And take away the plain in which we move and choose the course you’re
Running down at the edge, round by the corner,
Not right away, not right away
Close to the edge, down by a river
Not right away, not right away
Crossed a line around the changes of the summer
Reaching out to call the colour of the sky,
Passed around a moment clothed in mornings faster than we see
Getting over all the time I had to worry
Leaving all the changes far from far behind
We relieve the tension only to find out the master’s name.
Down at the end, round by the corner
Close to the edge, just by the river
Seasons will pass you by.
I get up. I get down.
Now that it’s all over and done
Now that you find, now that you’re whole.
II – TOTAL MASS RETAIN
My eyes convinced eclipsed with the younger moon attained with love
It changed as almost strained amidst clear manna from above.
I crucified my hate and held the word within my hand
There’s you, the time, the logic, or the reasons we don’t understand.
Sad courage claimed the victims standing still for all to see
As armoured movers took approach to overlook the sea
There since the cord, the license, or the reasons we understood will be
Down at the edge, close by a river
Close to the edge, round by the corner
Close to the end, down by the corner
Down at the edge, round by the river.
Sudden call shouldn’t take away the startled memory
All in all the journey takes you all the way.
As apart from any reality that you’ve ever seen and known.
Guessing problems only to deceive the mention,
Passing paths that climb halfway into the void
As we cross from side to side we hear the total mass retain.
Down at the end, round by the corner
Close to the end, down by the river.
Seasons will pass you by.
I get up. I get down.
III – I GET UP I GET DOWN
In her white lace she could clearly see
The lady sadly looking saying that she’d take the blame
For the crucifixion of her domain.
Two million people barely satisfy
Two hundred women watch one woman cry too late.
Thru the duty she would coil their said
Amusement of her story asking only
Interest could be laid
Upon the children of her Domain.
The eyes of honesty can achieve
How many millions do we deceive
Each day?
I get up. I get down
I get up. I get down
In charge of who is there in charge of me
Do I look on blindly and say I see
The way?
The truth is written all along the page
How old will I be before I come of age
For you?
I get up. I get down.
I get up. I get down.
I get up. I get down.
I get up. I get down.
I get up. I get down.
IV – SEASONS OF MAN
The time between the notes relates the colour to scenes,
A constant vogue of triumphs dislocate man so it seems,
And space between the focus shape ascend knowledge of love
As song and chance develop time lost social temperance rules above
Then according to the man who showed his outstretched arm to space,
He turned around and pointed revealing all the Human race,
I shook my head and smiled a whisper knowing all about the place.
On the hill we viewed the silence of the valley
Called to witness cycles only of the past
And we reach all this with movements in between the said remark
Close to the edge, down by the river.
Down at the end, round by the corner.
Seasons will pass you by
Now that it’s all over and done
Called to the seed right to the sun
Now that you find now that you’re whole
Seasons will pass you by.
I get up. I get down.
I get up. I get down.
I get up. I get down.
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WRITTEN BY
Jon Anderson & Steve Howe
PERFORMED BY
Jon Anderson – lead vocals
Bill Bruford – drums, percussion
Steve Howe – guitars, backing vocals
Chris Squire – bass, backing vocals
Rick Wakeman – keyboards
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<b>WONDEROUS STORIES - THE BEST OF YES</b>
A superbly packaged and tastefully selected budget-priced compilation of Yes's studio work spanning the years 1970-1983.
Previously available with different packaging, this 2014 double CD release includes sleeve notes by Alan Robinson, new artwork from Roger Dean, and features the classics Heart Of The Sunrise, Close To The Edge, Starship Trooper and more.
An ideal introduction to one of the UK's most innovative bands.
CD 1:
1. Siberian Khatru
2. Yours Is No Disgrace
3. No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
4. Mood For A Day
5. Everydays
6. I've Seen All Good People (Your Move; All Good People)
7. Heart Of The Sunrise
8. Starship Trooper
9. Close To The Edge
CD 2:
1. Owner Of A Lonely Heart
2. Wonderous Stories
3. Roundabout
4. And You And I
5. Long Distance Runaround
6. Going For The One
7. Parallels
8. Leave It (Acapella Mix)
9. The Remembering: High The Memory
10. Tempus Fugit
11. Soon
Message from cover artist Roger Dean:
Hello everyone! Good news, out now is the album ‘Wondrous Stories: The Best of Yes’, it was originally released in 2011 with a cover I didn’t know about or approve. Both Demon who released it and Rhino were very helpful in putting right the situation, and the two cd set has been re-released with a cover specially made based on an updated view of the ‘Fragile’ world. This was a closer match to the colours and shapes in the first Yessong painting “Escape”.
Also Available:
YES - THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1969-1987
• 12 Albums on 13 CDS
• All Remasteres and Expanded
• 66 Bonus Tracks
• Box Set with new Roger Dean Artwork
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