That Silver Door
I tell of winter blizzards and of wars and opium smokers
Whisper words of condescension as I smile and say, "Goodnight"
In the flaring bright of several thousand lumens worth of candle power
I smile into the camera's eye from underneath the light
But far across the studio floor, behind the camera lies the door
That leads me from this fantasy and takes me who knows where?
For I have never contemplated opening that silver door
And asking, "Sotto voce, is there anybody there?"
Tonight however, news is hard to come by and the crew is
Somehow restless, much more restless than I've ever seen before
The camera's eye is beckoning across the void of brightness
As the picture fades, the camera is panning to the door
But I hold my expression tight, this face created every night
And try to read between the lines they've managed to prepare
Whilst in the dark that silver door is glowing brighter than before
More and more, I hear myself ask, "Is there anybody there?"
Now no one looks at me, for there is no one there to see
As I look out past the studio lights I know I am alone
The crew have gone their ways, the cameras swing and idly gaze
Their out of focus eyes upon the dying microphone
But I have nothing I should fear, I know the public know I'm here
Inside this fortress fantasy, a cage of celluloid
I run across the studio floor, fling open wide that silver door
And through a bright and blinding silence fall into the void
Whisper words of condescension as I smile and say, "Goodnight"
In the flaring bright of several thousand lumens worth of candle power
I smile into the camera's eye from underneath the light
But far across the studio floor, behind the camera lies the door
That leads me from this fantasy and takes me who knows where?
For I have never contemplated opening that silver door
And asking, "Sotto voce, is there anybody there?"
Tonight however, news is hard to come by and the crew is
Somehow restless, much more restless than I've ever seen before
The camera's eye is beckoning across the void of brightness
As the picture fades, the camera is panning to the door
But I hold my expression tight, this face created every night
And try to read between the lines they've managed to prepare
Whilst in the dark that silver door is glowing brighter than before
More and more, I hear myself ask, "Is there anybody there?"
Now no one looks at me, for there is no one there to see
As I look out past the studio lights I know I am alone
The crew have gone their ways, the cameras swing and idly gaze
Their out of focus eyes upon the dying microphone
But I have nothing I should fear, I know the public know I'm here
Inside this fortress fantasy, a cage of celluloid
I run across the studio floor, fling open wide that silver door
And through a bright and blinding silence fall into the void
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Writer(s): Trevor Midgley
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