Walking thru the wilderness
along the river blue
Between the trees, in the grass so green
there I found you
Your hair was black, your skin so white
your open eyes so cold
Gave your beauty and your holiness
for jewellry of gold
A purple ribbon wrapped around your thoat
A piece of paper with words that someone wrote
„You’re the one I love, you mean so much to me“
Where’s the dignity?
Dead eyes stare at me
What happend to her lovliness?
Where is serenity?
Skin silky-smooth, lips cherry red
So beautiful to see
In these arms she felt so warm
Her love was pure and sweet
She was the princess of my dreams
Now she’s left as rotten meat
A purple ribbon wrapped around her thoat
A piece of paper with words that I wrote
„You’re the one I love, you mean so much to me“
Where’s the dignity
that there used to be?
Combining jazz-infused prog, ‘70s heavy metal and stoner doom, thrash metal, and grunge, the Puerto Rican legion’s debut is nothing short of a behemoth. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 7, 2018