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The Gaudi album is about Antoni Gaudi, whom I don't really know anything about, but in skimming the Wikipedia article about him, I learned that he put religious images in his work. The Alan Parsons Project did the same thing in at least one of the songs on Gaudi.
Last year, I read John Eliot Gardiner's Bach: Music in the Castle of Heaven and learned that Bach inscribed crosses in one of his cantatas. I tried scanning the page in Gardiner's book where he has the notation, but - while legible - it didn't turn out too well:
This same type of cross inscription is present in the recurring guitar phrase in "Too Late."
I had to squish the notation a bit in order to point it out, and since I did the notation myself, it's possible that I don't have the rhythms right.
I looked at the lyrics to see if there was anything that would confirm this (instead of its just being coincidental), and while I didn't find anything, I did notice an interesting bit of alliteration in the lines:
How do you feel when the tables have been turned?These lines take advantage of the alliteration in two common phrases: "the tables have turned" and "burning bridges."
What will you do now the bridges have been burned?