The ingenious duo made both radio-friendly easy-listening songs ("Homeward Bound", "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin 'Groovy)", "Scarborough Fair / Canticle") as well as a large number of reflected, very thoughtful pieces. In "Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall" is about the death, which sometimes occurs in the midst of life - and his ever-present repression. A quiet afternoon two lovers found in "Dangling Conversation" expressed and outlined their lofty thoughts about the time in which they live. Very captivating are "A Poem At The Underground Wall" the palpitations of a man in slogans spray again, although there are four letters at the end only. Or perhaps because of.