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In what ways can this song phrase be grammatically parsed? (From "Close to the Edge" by Yes)
In the song, Close to the Edge by Yes (click link to see lyrics), there is a line that I don't understand how to parse grammatically to make sense of it:
"And assessing points to nowhere, leading every … Again, the full lyrics can be found here.
In other words, what are the possible/probable syntax trees related to this phrase? (But I need a beginner's explanation.) …