I see, I hear
You are near
I sleep, I sleep
I see a very deep
Abandoned call does not find an answer
Muzzle directed gloomy stern gangster
No assistance, no regrets, no collapsing
because you're stupid again suffer a pasting
Say
Why do people die under the knife
Remind
Who gave humanity the right to life
I see, I hear
you are near
I sleep, I sleep
I see a very deep
Scored, a coward, praying in darkness
paltry, your thoughts offend God violence
The soul can not be bought as a fucking whore
The devil is expelled when you kill him sores
Say
Why do people die under the knife
Remind
Who gave humanity the right to life
Say
Why do people die under the knife
Remind
Who gave humanity the right to life
I sleep, I sleep
there the depth
I sleep, I sleep
there the depth
I sleep, I sleep
there the depth
I sleep, I sleep
there the depth
Sleeper awakened, with the chain escaped
For it is not hard to fucking break it
Its a heavy tread presses on the brain
Cut the throat of a ditch. leakage in the rain
God was shackled, bled creaky blood
Do you do that? It will be fun?
Small act, surrender to the will of a strong
Humanity will expiate guilt very long
Say
Why do people die under the knife
Remind
Who gave humanity the right to life
Say
Why do people die under the knife
Remind
Who gave humanity the right to life
credits
from We See How Dark,
track released December 5, 2014
Alexey Krivoschekov - guitar;
Kirill Semenov - vocal, guitar;
Vasily Kalizhnikov - vocal;
Dmitriy Maksimov - bass;
Stanislav Melnik - drums.
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