Limited edition of 100 copies only of Seventh Station's new album Heal The Unhealed
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Get the latest album of the Progressive Metal band Seventh Station in a jewel CD case.
Includes the art Work by Tal Asulin and a booklet with all the lyrics.
Includes unlimited streaming of Heal The Unhealed
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lyrics
Tonight
Life is
Too long
She missed
A moment
As never before
Anxiety
Over the telephone
Late night
Burlesques
On her fingertips
They said she
Should not go
(But you know)
‘twas her turn to perform
Fame
The soul in her song, is the soul that I sold long ago
If there is only one devil
How come am I growing horns?
Refused and denied
Falsehood!
End This farce!
I was but a satire
In a greater book of love
More than she knows
More than I had to give her
And when the time will come
She’ll know she’s on her own
A non believer
Once you admitted
How much you loved me
I was admitted
My heart had stopped
How could you love me?
(Telephone… telephone…)
Tonight
Life is
Too long
My dear
Which moments
Made you leave?
It’s all over now
It’s all over now
Our final bow
Lower
Lower
It’s all over now
It’s all over now
Our final bow
Wore her
Wore her down
It’s all over now
It’s all over now
Our final bow
Lower
Lower
It’s all over now
It’s all over now
Our final bow
Lower
Lower
It’s all over now
It’s all over now
A final bow
Lower
Lower
It’s all over now
It’s all over now
A final bow
Lower
Lower
credits
from Heal The Unhealed,
track released November 7, 2022
Music by: Dmitri Alperovich
Lyrics by: Davidavi (Vidi) Dolev
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