Tomando prestado el nombre del libro "La Máquina del Tiempo" de Herbert George WELLS, ELOY se identifica con la idea de un nuevo comienzo gracias a la ayuda de una máquina de tiempo, a través de la cual pasaron de ser una banda que interpretaba temas de otros grupos a finales de los '60, atravesando por la problemática de no ser apreciados en su propio país, hasta llegar a ser una de las leyendas alemanas vivientes más sobresalientes de la escena progresiva mundial.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 16:18:02 -0500 From: Rob Michel Subject: Child Migration by Eloy
CHILD MIGRATION by Eloy
(Am) You are the bows from which your (F)children as living arrows are sent forth (Dm) the archer sees his mark (Dm7) let your bending be (E)without fear
(F) You may give them your love but not your (E)thoughts (F) you may house their bodies not their (E)souls
(Bm) They dwell in the house of tomorrow (C) standing so far you'll never visit (Am) for life goes not backward (Dm) nor tarries with (Am)yesterday
(Am) Rain clouds of grey, gather slow behind your eyes (Am) child of today, don't forget to sail the skies
- (Em)All things are in colours (Am)tunes of different age (Am)softer message from life's flower (Em)hills of long gone yesterdays
- (Dm)Distand hands in foreign lands (Em)rhythm remains unbroken (Dm)all unseen from where we stand (F)child migration, child migration(Am)
(Am) Dreams are the blossom, of our courage it is said (Am) true life long forgotten, echoes lost inside our heads ______________________ Notes: This is how I play Child Migration, from the Eloy album Colours. This version: 19-nov'97. Suggestions & requests welcome! Rob Michel, The Netherlands Email: [email protected]