Lost Horizons
Michael Schenker Group Lyrics


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I've stood in time, wind and rain
I have no feelings or name,
But I can see, I can hear,
The voice of death is shouting in my ear!
Making war, making love
You know what I'm thinking of
How many times the traps are set,
You can't remember, and I can't forget!
Can you see me now, can you feel the pain,
Can you heal the scars on me
Life within my heart, hope within my soul, is dying!
Bid farewell, the works of men
When cries of anger sound again
My tears of shame, cut like a knife,
How can I justify this life!
Can you see me now, can you feel the pain,
Can you heal the scars on me
Life within my heart, hope within my soul, is dying!
My mind is searching for reasons why
A time to live or die
If we had now what we had then
Lost horizons might return again...
Can you see me now, can you feel the pain,
Can you heal the scars on me




Life within my heart, hope within my soul, is dying!
Lost horizons...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Michael Schenker Group's "Lost Horizons" are reflective of a person who has seen and experienced a lot in life, but feels a sense of detachment from society. The opening lines describe the singer as having "stood in time, wind and rain" and "having no feelings or name." This sense of isolation is further emphasized in the line "how can I justify this life," suggesting that the person is questioning their purpose and existence in this world.


This emptiness is contrasted with the vivid imagery in the following lines, which describe the paradoxical nature of humanity where we both make war and make love. The line "how many times the traps are set, you can't remember and I can't forget" suggests that the person has witnessed the cycle of destruction repeated throughout history and is haunted by it. The recurring question "can you see me now, can you feel the pain, can you heal the scars on me" further emphasize the pain and isolation felt by the singer.


The song's closing lines reflect a sense of hopelessness and despair, as the singer ponders whether the world will ever return to the state it once was, where "lost horizons might return again." This longing for a better world is perhaps the reason why the singer feels so detached, as they witness the world around them deteriorate.


Line by Line Meaning

I've stood in time, wind and rain
I have been through tough times and rough weathers


I have no feelings or name,
I feel numb and nameless


But I can see, I can hear,
But I am still alert, I can perceive things


The voice of death is shouting in my ear!
The fear of death haunts me constantly


Making war, making love
Engaging in both conflict and intimacy


You know what I'm thinking of
I'm sure you can guess my thoughts


How many times the traps are set,
How often are we put into difficult situations


You can't remember, and I can't forget!
You've moved on, but I still remember


Can you see me now, can you feel the pain,
Can you understand the distress I am in


Can you heal the scars on me
Can you help me recover from my emotional wounds


Life within my heart, hope within my soul, is dying!
My inner life is diminishing


Bid farewell, the works of men
Let go of the achievements of humankind


When cries of anger sound again
When we become frustrated and enraged once more


My tears of shame, cut like a knife,
The guilt I feel is unbearable


How can I justify this life!
I question the meaning of my existence


My mind is searching for reasons why
I'm trying to find some logic in this


A time to live or die
The ultimate choice between survival or demise


If we had now what we had then
If only we could regain what we've lost


Lost horizons might return again...
There might still be hope for a better future


Can you see me now, can you feel the pain,
Can you empathize with me now


Can you heal the scars on me
Can you help me find healing and closure


Life within my heart, hope within my soul, is dying!
My inner life is diminishing


Lost horizons...
The prospect of a brighter future




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: GARY BARDEN, MICHAEL SCHENKER

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Chris Logan


on Fatal Strike

Hahahaha This was an entertaining read! Not precisely correct, but very close. Looks like ChatGPT 3.5 gave this analysis of the lyrics.

"Solo flight" refers to the actual personnel on the aircraft, not a lone aircraft: 1 crew member on board an F-117 Nighthawk, with a wing man in another F-117 flying in tandem, 'holding tight.'

The song was written based on the real, true to life account from the pilot of the first aircraft to drop bombs on Baghdad, Iraq, at the very start of the Gulf War. His first target was the main communications tower, downtown.

Crossing the border at Rafha refers to Rafha, Saudi Arabia, not to be confused with Rafah, Egypt (along its border with the Gaza Strip).

The following link is not the article from which the lyrics were derived, but it is close; It's the account from an F-117 pilot that flew into Baghdad the same night, but in the 2nd wave of Nighthawks as opposed to the first:

https://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/gulf-war-black-jet-over-baghdad/

Check it out - It's an interesting read!

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