See, this is why it's good to not know the writer's intentions for each song. 😊
We can interpret things in our own way and it makes them seem more personal to us.
There have been times when I've learned what the writer meant with lyrics and have been really disappointed, thinking that my interpretation was far better.
I always thought that the line was 'Assassin clears his lens, another end, I wasn't even there', i.e. him cleaning the scope of a rifle.
In fact, I've just seen the lyrics written down online and I have a few other discrepancies.
For what it's worth, here are what I think the lyrics are. I've put quotes around missing or incorrect lyrics:
Below the surface this day I need it light
Inside dimension lies another sacrifice
Once out of reach, we never speak, we never compromise
As they turned to gold the 'air just' froze and seemed to turn to ice
All flight departures assembled not returned
Left in these passions I looked but never learned
There's hope, you've heard there's life in another world
Sometimes 'we'll' find that truth is never kind
In the ghost lies a 'portrait's face' that time is never here
In the mind of a fallen man, 'a new' day in another land
Ship sails out to sea, away from me, I just stand and stare
Assassin clears his 'lens' 'another end', I wasn't even there
One day it 'changed your' mind we 'can' leave the rest behind
Some day, I know, 'forget' where you should go
There's hope, you've heard, there's life in another world
Sometimes we'll find that truth is never kind
One day it 'changed your' mind we 'can' leave the rest behind
Some day, I know, 'forget' where 'you should' go
'Let's hope, you've heard, there's life in another world.'
In respect of the lyrics book, this was sheet music and lyrics for songs appearing on Substance 1987 plus a few others.
It didn't discuss meanings of songs. Instead, the only other things in it were some silly doodles, or equally daft notes that the band were (presumably) asked to contribute to the book. These doodles were in the style of 'The Man With The Stick' drawings from a surreal UK cult television programme popular at the time - 'Vic Reeves' Big Night Out'.
The explanation of 1963 that I posted above was one of those 'daft notes'. I don't believe any other explanations were given, apart from an equally daft BLT explanation.
Here are some images of the book:
http://www.worldinmotion...blications/songbooks.htm