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lyrics
I feel like crying most of the time because I just can’t find a place that feels like home. Feels like I’m running out of time, down to my last dime, and they just keep slipping away, the things I call my own.
Someone tell me who I am…Eloi, Eloi lama sabachthoni...who I am.
So tell me am I a man, or am I a sham? Am I a believer, or am I damned? Am I a fag, or am I just mad? My heart is tied up in knots, and the world seems sad.
Someone tell me who I am…
So this is my prayer, if there’s anyone there: Why did you go and leave me, God, do you not care? My words die in the silence, they do not even reach the stars. I hope your looking over someone’s world, ’cause it sure as hell ain’t ours.
Someone tell me who I am…
credits
from An Illustrated Map of the Heart (2021),
released October 4, 2021
Jim Anderson–Fretted & Frettless Bass and Guitar
Brett Barnett–Keyboards & Orchestration
John Mabry–Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
Greg Miller–Drums & Percussion
Paul Keller–Guitar
supported by 12 fans who also own “Someone Tell Me Who I Am”
When you like your prog to be more beautiful and/or accessible than prog-proggy, than this is for you! Melodic as hell and yes, Peter Falconer is quite a singer! That wouldn't go half the way without the solid songs of Pat Sanders. A great combination of skills ;-) Carsten Pieper
supported by 11 fans who also own “Someone Tell Me Who I Am”
At last and after a too long time on my wishlist this album has finally been bought ;-)
Clearly recommended to friends of classic Pink Floyd (rather think Wish You Were Here than The Wall or in other words rather think Gilmour/Wright than Waters). Carsten Pieper