On an island, close to the sun.
A tiny rock, we’re living upon.
An island among billions in space.
Home to the human race.
Seasons in space..
In my chest, a vast dark ocean,
In the middle, there’s a rock,
sometimes warm,
sometimes frozen.
Seasons in space.
Your neighbour is crying, and crying is a sin.
His wife pleading at your door,
but you won’t let her in.
You’re afraid to get up, afraid to stand tall.
There are parents in your head,
and there’s an eye on the wall,
Whoever is looking would certainly mind,
cause romance is forbidden,
it’s illegal to be kind.
Seasons in space.
credits
from Frozen Light,
released October 19, 2009
Music / lyrics: William Helvik
Produced and arranged by William Helvik and Ruben Rott Dalen