Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
Pink Floyd
Little by little the night turns around. Counting the leaves which tremble at dawn. Lotuses lean on each other in yearning. Under the eaves the swallow is resting. Set the controls for the heart of the sun. Over the mountain watching the watcher. Breaking the darkness Waking the grapevine. One inch of love is one inch of shadow Love is the shadow that ripens the wine. Set the controls for the heart of the sun. The heart of the sun, the heart of the sun. Witness the man who raves at the wall Making the shape of his questions to Heaven. Whether the sun will fall in the evening Will he remember the lesson of giving? Set the controls for the heart of the sun. The heart of the sun, the heart of the sun.1968 60s 70s 80s alternative alternative rock ambient arabic avantgarde Awesome Ballad british british pop british psychedelic calm chill chill out chillout classic rock comedy confusing cool trip country curtis119 dark deep Detached dramatic Dreamy Druggy dub electro electronic emo ethnic experimental favorite rap songs favorites Favourite bands Favourite Songs folk fun general unclassifiable glam rock goldies Gompa good Greatest tracks ever Grunge hard rock Hip-Hop honcuks choice hypnotic indie instrumental instrumental rock meditative melancholy Melhor banda do mundo mellow men Miscellaneous moody darkness my personal favourite tracks mystic New York Punk oldies over ten minutes Pass The Bong Pink Floyd political pop pop rock portalternativo prog prog rock Progressive Progressive rock proto-punk Psychedelia psychedelic Psychedelic Rock psychedelic-space rock punk rock rai reggae rock rock top seen live singer-songwriter souls music space space rock spoken word stephan strange Symphonic Rock tracks trippy world Zappa - Flo and Eddie
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