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Winter Through The Mirror

from Songs From A Heathen Heart by Steve Fairclough

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Winter Through the Mirror:

And I’m Desperately Happy,
And Palpably sane,
I see Winter through the mirror,
Come to take me home again….

I see Winter through the Mirror
And Legacies of old.
A picture of The Road Home
And a Sunset.
Pulling back the Curtain
I recognise, A Quiet Place
A place I Cherish
These Days.

And I’m Desperately Happy,
And Palpably sane,
I see Winter through the mirror,
Come to take me home again….

I see Winter through the Mirror
And pictures of moonlight
Songs from the old days
And an Echo,
Open up the windows
Let the cold air through
A shiver inside
The soul.


And I’m Cautiously Ecstatic,
And visibly pained
I see Winter through the Mirror
Come to take me home again.

I see Winter through the mirror,
And glimpses of shadows
The Words of a Poet
And an old Yellow Bear.
By the side of a river
There’s an elderly hand
And a fish that darts away
Like memories

And I’m Manifestly hidden
And Patently vague
I see Winter through the Mirror
Come to take me home again

I’m evidently doubtful
And plainly arcane
I see Winter through the mirror
Come to take me home again
Come to take me home again

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from Songs From A Heathen Heart, released March 5, 2024
Vocals:Steve

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Steve Fairclough Manchester, UK

Steve Fairclough is a veteran of the UK Fingerstyle Guitar Scene, a Composer and a Producer.
Throughout the 90’s he was the Demonstrator for Takamine and Parker Guitars in Europe and the USA and that brought him many accolades as a ‘Guitarists Guitarist’.
He is the European Ambassador for Fishman, and indeed has his own range of Fairclough Guitars on the market in the UK and throughout Europe.
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