The Unspoken
“Evening Falls” is less interested in a neat answer than in the quality of the question being asked inside the mind. The thought beneath the melody sharpens around “Words lingered near but stayed away”: self-knowledge as the willingness to question comfortable stories about oneself. That is why the recurring image of time matters: it suggests change, mortality, and the impossibility of holding a moment still. That inward point of view makes the message feel experienced before it is explained. “In the fog of time, I lost the way” works as the final turn in the thought; the final thought suggests that knowing oneself begins where performance and borrowed definitions fall away.
Evening Falls - Lyrics
In the haze of evening light, I found a dream, a quiet flight.
Words lingered near but stayed away,
And I asked myself, what can they say?
Some say joy’s just for a time, sorrow walks the line.
But I’ve seen dreams break and rise, no reason, just passing skies.
Evening falls, the world feels small,
I met someone, but did I know them at all?
In dreams, the lines blur and bend,
Is it real or just pretend?
I saw a face, so close, so real,
A touch so near, a heart to feel.
Yet when I woke, they flew away,
Leaving no trace, nothing to say.
Some say joy’s just for a time, sorrow walks the line.
But I’ve seen dreams break and rise, no reason, just passing skies.
Evening falls, the world feels small,
I met someone, but did I know them at all?
In dreams, the lines blur and bend,
Is it real or just pretend?
In the fog of time, I lost the way,
What was real, and what could stay?
Yet here I stand, the night’s still long,
Holding on to a fading song.
Evening falls, the world feels small,
I met someone, but did I know them at all?
In dreams, the lines blur and bend,
Is it real or just pretend?