I took a ride from west to east, left all my friends and memories
though I come back, my heart's heavy
to my fellows, would you please turn on your old TV-screen
there's a message in the news from me
I will blow the dam, boom you'll see for my dear
and the desert will bloom you'll see oh my dear
oh it can't be for us we can't admit you are killing innocents
this is not for us, this is for the man from the other, other side
so hold on my dear why can't we just leave from the earth?
oh there are voices making me sad, talking to me that I shouldn't do that
how could this be? I thought it's the best for all
but now I see what she wants from me, I should let everything be
and when I turned `round the man has called:
you can't go back man, no! it's too late now the dam broke
all the water ow, hooh there's no more, no more hope
oh I pray for those who will die that it won't be dolorous, oh
you are not anymore a part of me I can't forgive you that
may you nd a place, where you can watch our murderers
or you join the man who will return to the universe
credits
from Greetings from Outa Spaze,
released January 31, 2012
Jakob -:- vocals/guitars/bass
Steven -:- drums
Charlotte -:- viola
Dani -:- vocals
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