Jeff Buckley & Elizabeth Fraser

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All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun 05:09 Tools
All Flowers In Time 05:09 Tools
All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun- 05:08 Tools
All Flowers in Time Bend Toward the Sun 05:08 Tools
AllFlowersInTime 05:08 Tools
All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun [demo] 05:08 Tools
All flowers in time (bend towards the sun) 05:08 Tools
All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun (Demo) 05:08 Tools
All Flowers (In Time Bend Toward the Sun) 05:08 Tools
All Flowers In Time Bend Towar 05:08 Tools
All Flowers In Time (demo) 05:08 Tools
All Flowers Bend In Time Towards The Sun 05:08 Tools
Elizabeth Fraser and Jeff Buckley - All Flowers In Time 05:08 Tools
All the flowers in time 05:56 Tools
All Flowers in Time (Turn Towards the Sun) 05:56 Tools
All Flowers in Time Bend Towards 05:56 Tools
all flowers in time.. 05:56 Tools
No Flowers 05:56 Tools
Elisabeth Fraser and Jeff Bucley - All Flowers In Time 05:56 Tools
All Flowers In Time(Bend Towards The Sun) 05:56 Tools
All Flowers in Time Bend Towards The 05:56 Tools
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Let's state the obvious first, as a sort of pre-requisite: there's lots of music. Lots and lots. More than you can imagine actually. About everything. Ever. Songs about strangers on trains that we are immediately drawn to; trees and bushfires; politics and religion; glaciers and hurricanes and tragedies; tears and sadness and deaths in the family; parents that left before birth, promises that were never fulfilled; the 'what if's and 'but's and everything that could've been done differently, and everything that might never have happened, and everything that despite our prayers and wishes never did; the money lost on the bus; the gambling debts that ruined a marriage. Songs about distance and time and space and the big fuck-off "WHY?!... Why are we here? What's our purpose? Who is my God and what of my life and when was I most pure and where is hell?" And there are a lot of songs about love. But this one. It's summed up in the words that emerge through the laughter at the end: "Oh God". It is one of the most elegant, sad, delightful little songs I have ever heard. It's poorly recorded, and it's casually performed, and it's so so unbelievably fucking heartbreakingly beautiful. From here. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.