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Voices

from Soliloquy by Reason's Edge

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Voices

Voices calling
Across the years
No sense of falling
Drifting away
Time stands still
Voices calling

I stand alone
Facing the darkness
Facing unknown
The past lies in shadows
A warm cacophony
I stand alone

Voices calling
Across the years
No sense of falling
Looking forward
Bouyed by the past
Voices calling

And there's nothing I need
And there's nothing to fear
And there's nothing I need

Drifting away
Time stands still
Voices calling

And there's nothing I need
And there's nothing to fear
There's nothing I need
No mistakes
There's no reason to hate
No reason to waste
And there's nothing I need

Words and Music copyright 2016 by Bill Cornish

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from Soliloquy, released August 24, 2016
Bill Cornish - Vocals, Keys
Bill Ray - Drums
Mike Hackbert - Trumpet
Javier Perez - Percussion

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Reason's Edge Chicago, Illinois

From the early 80s through the mid-90s, keyboardist / composer Bill Cornish spent twelve years touring throughout the western United States, Alaska and Japan with the San Diego-based band Crystal. During that time he opened for artists such as Kansas, Steelheart, Joan Jett, Steppenwolf, Firehouse, The Romantics, Pat Travers, and many others. ... more

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