Artist: Northeastern Railway War Memorial- a WW1 memorial in York, northern England. It commemorates employees of the railroad who were killed while serving in the war. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and is a 55 foot high obelisk rising from the rear portion of a screened wall with a stone of remembrance placed in the wall portion beneath the obelisk. Lutyens designed many of these tributes earning him the title "the leading architect of his generation".
The title comes from a song by Irish musician and founding member of Bananarama Siobhan Fahey:
You'd better hope and pray that you make it safe back to your own world,
You'd better hope and pray that you'll wake one day in your own world,
Because when you sleep at night, they don't hear your cries in your own world,
Only time will tell if you can break the spell back in your own world.
Thank you Katy, Connie, and Kerri!