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The title track of the Rainbow's End album by Hollow Water
lyrics
Rainbow's End
By Alan Cookson Hollow Water 2013
Patient, just be patient. We need to wait until it appears again.
Ready with our spades just poised to dig down to that golden trove.
Searching, I'm exploring, yeah still seeking the rainbow's end,
Hunting, I'm still chasing, yeah still stalking the spectrum's bend,
Help me, I'm imploring you to help me find the coloured arc my friend,
That place where the beams converge is where the hole goes down to the golden hoard.
CHORUS: At the rainbow's end we'll see what we want to see,
At the rainbow's end at the foot of that single, lonely lonesome tree,
At the rainbow's end we'll be what we want to be,
At the rainbow's end we can be anything or anyone we really hope to be.
Patient, just be patient. We need to wait until it appears once more.
Ready with our pickaxes eager to scoop out all of the golden trove.
I know that it will come back again the next time it pours.
Searching, I'm persuing, yeah still questing for the rainbow's end,
Tracking, I'm still rushing, yeah still trailing the prism's blend,
Aid me, I'm appealing to you to help me track down the stripy bow my friend,
That place where the light is focused where the shaft goes down to the glistening pile
CHORUS
Patient, just be patient. We need to wait until it appears anew.
Ready with our shovels poised to unearth that great big aurous pile.
know that it will come back again when the next cloudburst comes.
Searching, I'm prospecting, yeah still combing for the rainbow's end,
Prowling, I'm still racing, yeah still after the refraction's trend,
Assist me, I appeal to you help me find the prisms crescent my friend,
That place where the beams converge is where the hole goes down to the crock of gold.
CHORUS
credits
from Rainbow's End,
released September 12, 2016
Song written by Alan Cookson of Hollow Water
Vocals and harmonies by Mark Lock.
Guitar solo by Huw Roberts
Hollow Water are a virtual band consisting of Huw Roberts, Mark Lock & Alan Cookson.
Huw plays electric guitar, Mark Lock
sings all of the songs and Alan plays the keyboards.They released an 80 miunte 12 track album called Rainbow's End on 12th September 2016 with a variety of musicians from the USA and Europe. This was followed up with Strange Worlds Jut Into Ours on the 13th April 2020...more
Surprisingly good. As may be expected from 2 members of a Pink Floyd tribute band, "Rain" invites comparisons to PF's concept albums and Roger Waters' solo work. Recommended listening for anybody who was disappointed by Endless River! SantaR
Absolutely hooked on this album from first listen. How rare is that with prog!??? Excellent songwriting and musicianship. Can’t wait to dive into the rest of the collection. Thomas Lock
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Often the music brings tears to the eyes, as if it were the soundtrack to the climax of a hard-won cinematic story. nickgreen90125
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When you like your prog to be more beautiful and/or accessible than prog-proggy, than this is for you! Melodic as hell and yes, Peter Falconer is quite a singer! That wouldn't go half the way without the solid songs of Pat Sanders. A great combination of skills ;-) Carsten Pieper