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lyrics
I always dance to something in my mind
Being unaware of people's time
But a song starts to play in my brain
And it's very hard for others to explain
I hear a special song in my head
Sometimes while I'm lying in my bed
It's something I can't help but do all day
Searching for the best way to say
That I can't stand still
No, I can't stand still
(The thoughts I have)
They're taking me somewhere
(The songs I hear)
They're playing from somewhere
The dreams I have
From inspiration makes me glad
And all the time I'm never feeling sad
So many people think it's very strange
Not exactly sure how to change
They like for me to be just the same
After when I hear them call my name
I start to catch myself in other places
Unaware of other people's spaces
I ask when is the right time for these dances
Then if I'm by myself I get these chances
I can't stand still
(Can't stand still)
No I can't stand still
(Can't stand still)
I can't stand still
(Can't stand still)
Don't know why I can't stand still
(Can't stand still)
(The thoughts I have)
They take me somewhere
(The songs I hear)
They play from somewhere
The dreams I have
From inspiration makes me glad
And all the time I'm never feeling sad
I can't stand still
Don't know why I can't stand still
I can't stand still
I can't stand still
Keep goin'
supported by 22 fans who also own “Can't Stand Still”
Absolutely hooked on this album from first listen. How rare is that with prog!??? Excellent songwriting and musicianship. Can’t wait to dive into the rest of the collection. Thomas Lock
supported by 19 fans who also own “Can't Stand Still”
The third Sanctuary album is also the best of the trilogy. This one dares even more to expand the Oldfieldian style in new and exciting directions. It may be sacrilege to suggest it, but if this *were* a genuine Oldfield album, many might say it was one of his best, too. It's true that Rob Reed is standing on the shoulders of a giant, but he is a giant talent in his own right.
Often the music brings tears to the eyes, as if it were the soundtrack to the climax of a hard-won cinematic story. nickgreen90125