Lyrics
Worlds above me rain down on me pennies for my eyes.
Feeling overwhelmed by the vastness of the world, with various challenges represented by "pennies for my eyes."
Angel voices ever singing echo through the sky.
Experiencing a sense of divine or ethereal presence, symbolized by angelic voices echoing through the sky.
They're holier than thou, but I'm just spacedust now, following my calling.
Acknowledging a perceived superiority in others ("holier than thou"), yet embracing one's own identity as mere "spacedust" while pursuing a personal calling.
I fell asleep; I kept on falling - that's the way life goes
Reflecting on the unpredictable nature of life, where the speaker has fallen asleep and continues to experience the ups and downs.
And what you give is all you're given, as you reap you sew.
Expressing a philosophy of reciprocity – what you give in life is what you receive, emphasizing the consequences of one's actions.
I'm holier than thou, but I'm just spacedust now, following my calling.
Reiterating the theme of being "holier than thou" but recognizing one's transient nature as "spacedust" while pursuing a calling.
There's no beginning and no ending. Always was and always is.
Contemplating the eternal nature of existence with no clear beginning or end, emphasizing the timeless and continuous nature of life.
Never ending new beginnings - nothing more to life than this.
Embracing the idea of perpetual new beginnings and suggesting that life's essence is encapsulated in these cycles.
Worlds around me, worlds inside me, worlds I'll never know.
Acknowledging the existence of multiple worlds, both external and internal, that remain mysterious and unexplored.
The love you gave - it almost saved me from the world below.
Expressing gratitude for love received, which had a profound impact, possibly preventing the speaker from succumbing to the challenges of the world.
I'm holier than thou, but I'm just spacedust now, following my calling.
Repeating the theme of being "holier than thou" and recognizing the transient nature of being "spacedust" while pursuing a calling.
There's no beginning and no ending. Always was and always is.
Reiterating the concept of eternal existence with no clear starting or ending point, emphasizing the continuity of life.
Never ending new beginnings - nothing more to life than this.
Emphasizing the cyclical nature of life with perpetual opportunities for new beginnings, suggesting a simplicity to life's purpose.
We're holier than thou and we're all spacedust now, following our calling.
Extending the theme of being "holier than thou" to a collective "we," highlighting the shared experience of being transient "spacedust" while following a calling.
We kiss this world goodbye. Kiss this world goodbye.
Suggesting a farewell to the current worldly existence, possibly indicating a readiness to move on to a new phase.
We kiss this world goodbye. Oh, my, my, my.
Repeating the sentiment of bidding farewell to the world with an added emotional emphasis ("Oh, my, my, my").
Written by Graham Trust and Guy Francis Davies
Providing information about the song's authors, Graham Trust and Guy Francis Davies.
Graham Trust: vocals, acoustic guitar and bass guitar
Listing the band members and their respective instruments involved in creating the song.
Martyn Gilbert: electric and acoustic guitars
-Tony Potter: drume
-Guy Davies: keyboards
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