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
The Depth of its territory
Is growing day by day
I cannot help it
A groomed barricade
A fence between two senses
I cannot help it
I smell your tracheary
I taste deceit
It’s growing ever larger
The labor and the toil
Our upper lips shall gain the spoil
Abolish any private property
(All hail the moustache!)
It sprouts identity
Out of the flesh of scarcity
Conceals its face, reveals its throne
Old maps
Old man’s skin
Grows towards
East Berlin
Can’t shave
What’s within!
All hail the moustache!
Glorious palatial facial structure
Behold the essence of mankind
A declaration of eternal beauty!
More admiration
More, evermore!
All hail the moustache!
All hail the moustache!
All hail the moustache!
Прости меня, госпожа Муза
Наш языковой барьер слишком болезнен, Слишком болезнен…
Я молюсь тебе — поцелуй мое отчаяние, обрати его в искусство.
Il mio desiderio è
Dormire e non svegliarmi più
Il mio cuore batte Impazzata
Любовь моей возлюбленной — это молоток судьи
Молотящий свое правосудие
А я — вор, лгун, убийца!
Вечно виновный! Вечно любимый! Никогда не свободный!
Вечно виновный! Вечно любимый! Никогда не свободный!
credits
from Heal The Unhealed,
track released November 7, 2022
Music by: Dmitri Alperovich
Lyrics by: Davidavi (Vidi) Dolev
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