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Artist/Band:
Pink Floyd
Lyrics for Song: Cirrus Minor
Lyrics for Album: Relics [1971]
In a churchyard by a river,
Lazing in the haze of midday,
Laughing in the grasses and the graze.
Yellow bird, you are alone
In singing and in flying on,
In laughing and in leaving.
Willow weeping in the water,
Waving to the river daughters,
Swaying in the ripples and the reeds.
On a trip to Cirrus Minor,
Saw a crater in the sun
A thousand miles of moonlight later.
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Cirrus Minor
Cirrus Minor is a track by Pink Floyd, appearing on their 1971 album Relics. The song represents a significant moment in the band's early discography, showcasing their evolving sound during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It features the distinctive atmospheric textures and melodic structures that would later define their progressive rock style. While often overshadowed by their more famous later works, Cirrus Minor stands as a testament to the group's experimental spirit and technical proficiency in the studio. The recording reflects the collaborative efforts of the band members as they crafted a unique sonic identity that bridged the gap between their psychedelic roots and the complex compositions of their subsequent albums. |
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| Album Lyrics: Relics [1971] |
 Pink Floyd
"Relics [1971]"
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