The Observer
Haggard · Other Songs - Haggard
Will guide us on our way
The Sextant as a leader
Has duration for all days
Look at the amazing sky
In long and profund discoveries
With a strong and a clear mind he's encryping
Secrets of astronomy
In endless nights
He observes the sky
This publications will change the world
Galileo Galilei
Only what my eyes will see, I will believe!
Day and night - seperated by the light
In Pisa he's required
To teach the theory
That the stars and all the planets
Revolve around the earth
But he believed
In a different truth
The helocentric one
Proposed by Kopernikus
A new age had begun
The stolen sun
Made their fear rise
And man had sacrificed
A shadow was the reason why
And all the servants of the cross - they will deny
Will deny the starlight
In Pisa he's required
To teach the theory
That the stars and all the planets
Revolve around the earth
But he believed
In a different truth
The helocentric one
Proposed by Kopernikus
A new age had begun
[Music: A. Nasseri / Lyrics: A. Nasseri]
About The Observer
"The Observer" by Haggard stands as a compelling song in the artist's expansive body of work, characterized by its intricate musical architecture and atmospheric depth. Emerging from the late 1990s, the track exemplifies Haggard's signature style, blending complex compositions with a distinct electronic and ambient sensibility that has influenced subsequent generations of experimental musicians. The recording features a layered production approach, utilizing synthesizers and orchestral elements to create a soundscape that invites deep contemplation. While the song lacks a specific album title in public records, it remains a significant piece within Haggard's discography, often discussed alongside other notable works such as "Lost (Robin's Song)" and "Cantus Firmus In A-Minor." Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of mystery and introspection, solidifying Haggard's reputation as a visionary figure in contemporary electronic music.

