
Pacidy (BBC Nightride) Genesis
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Pacidy, my love
Glowing ember of evening
Your eyes are frozen with guilt
I read my fate on your cheeks
The smouldering coals of a passion
Once a meadow of hope
Days of minstrels and bright steeds
Autumn nights and silk sheets
Your tender battle shed o'er me
Scented lavender kisses
Soft and warm, the union of strength
In a love against life
Love against life
Pacidy, my love
Your touch, so limp, was once frenzied
Your ragged lips were once sweet
A life has slipped through my hands
My spirits sift in a stale sigh
Did love exist as a dream?
Mother fawn of a pine wood
Shepherdess of my grief
Veils, a freedom not for me
Far beyond the steep ridge
Where blizzards lash the spirit of man
The frailest of beasts
Frailest of beasts
Glowing ember of evening
Your eyes are frozen with guilt
I read my fate on your cheeks
The smouldering coals of a passion
Once a meadow of hope
Days of minstrels and bright steeds
Autumn nights and silk sheets
Your tender battle shed o'er me
Scented lavender kisses
Soft and warm, the union of strength
In a love against life
Love against life
Pacidy, my love
Your touch, so limp, was once frenzied
Your ragged lips were once sweet
A life has slipped through my hands
My spirits sift in a stale sigh
Did love exist as a dream?
Mother fawn of a pine wood
Shepherdess of my grief
Veils, a freedom not for me
Far beyond the steep ridge
Where blizzards lash the spirit of man
The frailest of beasts
Frailest of beasts
"Pacidy (BBC Nightride)" by Genesis, released in 1970, is a #ProgressiveRock track that explores themes of longing and introspection. The lyrics convey a sense of melancholy and reflection, enhanced by intricate musical arrangements and ethereal melodies. Its unique blend of art rock elements showcases early Genesis's innovative sound, influencing future progressive bands.
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