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Ether Edge

Ether Edge was played in the most recent Phish show.
It was last played: 2024-04-21.
It was played at 0.3% of live shows.
It has been performed live 6 time(s).

Music/Lyrics: Trey Anastasio

Original Artist: Trey Anastasio

Vocals: Trey (lead), Mike, Page (backing)

Debut: 2023-07-12

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Lyrics:

(Anastasio)
© Who Is She? Music, Inc. (BMI)

Moving water show us the way
As the moon begins to rise
And through the air she flies

And as the night closes in
it all rolls away
And the wires in her brain
are torn and frayed
But she is bounty and flow
And she knows where to go
Where there's nothing to lose or gain

And so she dances alone
in the summer rain
And her golden hair glows
Just sounds remain
Leaves the shadows behind
In the depths of her mind
And lets go of the fear and pain

Tangerine light beams splintered in rays
Reveal the starlit skies
Moving water show us the way
As the moon begins to rise
And through the air she flies
Beyond the ether edge
To the other side
Ooooooo
And all the luminous colors
Breathe and sway
As the sky opens wide
She knows the way
All the beauty we'd find if we could leave it behind
And the past is gone
Whatever happens now
I don't mind
It all rolls away
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)

It all rolls away
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)
It all rolls away (all rolls away)

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