Between Two Silences
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Between Two Silences
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1st
In the beginning there was silence
How it was, it will be again
Coal - calm has wings
Comes and flicks for me
2nd
I gave my heart to
Sadness
'cause it tastes fine
As summer night
It used to be my enemy
But nowadays sadness is my brother
There's no order
In this world
Time couldn't exist
Without measuring
Wishing for things
Gives bare pain
Thou, the longest road
Who could feel your load?
Who could be
Free messiah of his fate
Terrific silence lurks
Behind my forehead
That's how i step across
The threshold of tomorrow
In vain is the feast
In our calm yard
Heavy clouds
Overcast the sky
3rd
In the beginning there was silence
How it was, it will be again
Coal-calm has wings
Comes and flicks for us
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