L. Brodie

L. is 118 years old. She is the Electric Guitarist of Come, Spirit. L. is also known as "Alice". L. is located in Glasgow at Libertine in Glasgow.

L. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to compose music in order to get ahead professionally.

The Dream is Ended, This is the Morning

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Song Details

The Dream is Ended, This is the Morning is Ballad music in tempo Adagio. The music is great and the lyrics are wonderful. The song was written 7/13/2006 by L. Brodie. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 50
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 20
Genre: Pop
Owner: None
First Revealed: 7/13/2006 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed.

Dominant Instruments

Electric Guitar

Special Lyrics

Backwards front and inside out
Upside down and turned about,
Thought I was awake, but no
I now see what I didn't know.

I once believed there was no more
Until that day when, through the door,
I found a place I'd never seen
At first I thought it was a dream.

Wondrous delights came to my sight
Beneath the lampost's faithful light
Adventures, many, we had there
Leaving, almost more than I could bear.

Then one day thought that I'd been damned,
No more would I come to this fair land
Despair and sadness both gripped me
But in my heart, hope would ever be.

Then, in just the twinkling of an eye
I heard the call, a joyous cry
"Further up and further in!"
My head awhirl, started to spin.

Then he appeared and doubt all fled
Assuring me with words he said
Confusion from my head was cast
And I was finally home at last.

I couldn't have been much more wrong
I'd been asleep my whole life long
What I'd thought dream was really true
And waking, I was born anew.

My life has been a shadowed dream
But now begins the final scene
And at your side I am transcended
Morning is here, the dream is ended.

Record Releases

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