Peter Hammill
Our Eyes Give It Shape
I'm getting the idea, I haven't got a clue
As my fabulous career ends up dead in the gutter
The stars are shining down right on cue
It's not much of a shock, it comes as no surprise
That changing all the locks when the horses have bolted
Is a useless exercise
And play it how I will and say it as I may
I won't pick that poison pill as a effortless exit
From the Mystery Play
I'm so glad I'm still here to see this
The break of day at the end of the long dark night...
All's not as it appears, this tale has many twists –
But if I wasn't here documenting the story
Would that mean that the plot did not exist?
Oh, would it not be absurd if there was no objective state?
What if the unobserved always waits, insubstantial
Till our eyes give it shape?
I'm so glad that I'm still here to see this
The whole story is unfolding before my eyes;
I'm so happy I can barely believe it...
This simple pleasure is the mystery spice of life
And I am happy just to breathe in the quality of the light
I'm getting the idea, I'm seeing things anew
It's all becoming clear at this delicate juncture
There can be no false nor true
I want to have it all, I want to see the whole thing through...
It's a fifty fifty call: maybe Schrödinger's cat
Could be the Cheshire one too?
I'm so glad that we're both here to see this:
The chink of light in the tunnel of love's embrace
I'm so happy I can barely believe it
A simple pleasure in the simple things makes life great