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"Kicks for all jesters" 2007

by A-moral

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1.
If I had two million days Would life change? Would fantasies die? Memories would change If I had two million days I’d live through thousands of fates Would I have values and morale? Or would I be a pathetic, pitiful creature? Chorus: Two million days Two million days Two million days Two million days If I had power over this world Would I want to be rich? Would I be good with people? Or would I be in a nightmare? If I had power over this world Would I be blind for injustice? If I had two million days Would life change?
2.
Choice 03:38
Polluted air covers the day I can’t breathe What would happen if stopped, If I stopped going up? I don’t want to not see And stupidity evolving I know, I stand here and look And I can see ahead Chorus: The brain shouldn’t stop Looking for the clear things It shouldn’t hide The humanity of each of us
3.
We live our lives in ignorance Brain-washed by TV and magazines And this human knowledge Turns into our punishment Every day we follow millions of rules In someone’s game Lined-up chess pieces Full of fear all our lives Chorus: No, I won’t stay In this world That burns me With its chill
4.
Mayor cretin 00:45
Kiril Yordanov An important person??? No A villager in power? Occupation – thief? A dirty slave of TIM? A low, greasy snob? Pathetic, dirty vermin? The city’s sunk in stench Chorus: Kiril Yordanov – mayor cretin? A servant of the Communist Party – the people’s problem Kiril Yordanov – mayor cretin? A servant of the Communist Party – the people’s problem Construction companies Destroy streets Bribes are taken Hotels are built Young people flee From our disgusting city The Mayor’s happy, He turned the city into Hell Chorus: Kiril Yordanov – mayor cretin? A servant of the Communist Party – the people’s problem Kiril Yordanov – mayor cretin? A servant of the Communist Party – the people’s problem
5.
We’ve been robbed For years now Misery and poverty Unemployment Demographic downfall Corrupted politicians Corrupted clerks Bureaucracy We’ve been robbed We’ve been robbed We’ve been robbed We’ve been robbed Pathetic income Polluted nature Credit millionaires Emigration Friendly circles Mafia Economic degradation A sick nation We’ve been robbed We’ve been robbed We’ve been robbed We’ve been robbed “Privatization” Diplomatic immunity State blackmail Backstage games Social isolation Drugs Prostitution Bulgaria We’ve been robbed We’ve been robbed We’ve been robbed We’ve been robbed
6.
What is left in our suffering country? Old people’s homes and shelters for children Stuffed with oppressed worn-out faces Used to that pathetic, ugly misery An old woman digging in garbage can Bitterly crying for her lost grandson, Who left to wash dishes abroad Pushed away by family, friends, country Chorus: I can’t stand it anymore I’m going crazy I don’t want to live in misery I can’t stand it anymore I don’t want to live in misery Who sold our ruined country? I’m looking for answers, for how much and when? There are no answers, no one’s responsible The law has been fixed to be convenient The people responsible for this, The ones who made millions live in poverty Will have to pay the bill in the end With a walnut-tree dipped in shit Chorus: I can’t stand it anymore I’m going crazy I don’t want to live in misery I can’t stand it anymore I don’t want to live in misery Chorus: I can’t stand it anymore I’m going crazy I don’t want to live in misery I can’t stand it anymore I don’t want to live in misery Walnut-tree rod for them Walnut-tree rod for them Walnut-tree rod for them Walnut- tree rod for them
7.
A fairy tale 02:40
How do our politicians look today? A pack of monkeys without any progress A pack of monkeys with no conscience or morality With accumulating riches as their main goal How do the people in Bulgaria live today? All smeared with soot and grease Deeply in debt for utilities Crushed and listless, bowing their heads Chorus: How much longer Will we put up with this? Enough, enough With this wretched game Once upon a time, the communists lived here They had pure ideals But how things changed, They started stealing greedily from the treasury Then they changed their name to Blue Democrats, They created a dirty mafia army, They shamelessly blackmailed the poor And privatized public property Chorus: How much longer Will we put up with this? Enough, enough With this wretched game And here comes the tale’s end It ends with the appearance of the “KING” He arrived impudently, the cretin from Madrid With lies and deceit he turned into a hit Even to the children it’s already clear Why the pitiful old man appeared He came home to serve other people’s interests And to repossess some of his properties Chorus: How much longer Will we put up with this? Enough, enough With this wretched game
8.
I’m asking myself a question now Why does Europe need us? I feel we’ll make good friends, So long as we’re the puppets I few things need to be done To please Europe First, we’ll set up military bases here Or the friendship will be postponed They want us to shut down four reactors Otherwise we’ll be done with our membership We will all work for Europe for free To be good friends with them How they love us, they want us with them Working together for a peaceful world They’ll be in banks, at good posts We’ll be sewing clothes for them for free Chorus: We’re entering Europe Sing from the heart We’ll be Europeans Clap your hands We’ll settle for the price later The important thing is I’m a member of the European Union What is the conclusion from the whole story? Bulgaria can’t turn into Earthsea No matter how gently they pet our heads We’ll be Europe’s servants Chorus: We’re entering Europe Sing from the heart We’ll be Europeans Clap your hands We’ll settle for the price later The important thing is I’m a member of the European Union
9.
Real end 02:41
A real world In an impossible race A sinking world With no turning back A real end In an imposible world A real end In an imposible world A real end In an imposible world A real end In an imposible world
10.
Libya, Iraq – The war continues Endless violence – The world’s coming to an end An atomic plant – Is what the world is today We’re seconds away – From atomic catastrophe Behind the masks of terrorists – Impure thoughts are hidden America plans again – Who will be colonized It involves everyone in this dirty game – Whether by force or not There are no longer any rules – In the game of the world Chorus: Kicks for all jesters Kicks for all jesters Kicks for all jesters Kicks for all jesters Religion has always – Served interests It vitiates everything – It vitiates everyone God had hardly – Had this in mind Good people today – To be under the threat of extinction The end is near – It gets ever so sinister Money in its full power – Rules the world today Insecurity and fear – Is what today’s children live in Evil is everywhere - Soaked up in soul and flesh Chorus: Kicks for all jesters Kicks for all jesters Kicks for all jesters Kicks for all jesters
11.
Fate 03:06
He was only sixteen Life had crushed him He was alone, without a home, without anyone He didn’t even have any friends Before he knew it He was sinking Slowly Helplessly Chorus: May be Some day Someone else In another world Will find him Then his fate will change He grew up lonely The streets were his home He cried in his sleep at night With dreams of a better life Before he knew it He was sinking Slowly Helplessly Chorus: May be Some day Someone else In another world Will find him Then his fate will change They found him lay Fallen, abandoned Life had left him The drug had taken it slowly Before he knew it He was sinking Slowly Helplessly Chorus: May be Some day Someone else In another world Will find him Then his fate will change
12.
Vampires 01:51
Chaos again Pitch dark Black graves They dig out again They crawl outside Thirsty for blood Greedy vampires Of flesh and blood Their ugly laughter Echoes far away They feast greedily Money they count Ugly vampires Without a conscience, evil They steal from everyone Money they count They won’t stop They won’t stop Chorus: They won’t stop They can’t sleep They have no soul They have no hearts They’ve sold Their souls They’ll rot in hell For a handful of pennies Impertinent vampires In expensive clothes The world is theirs They command all Their ugly laughter Echoes far away They feast greedily Money they count Ugly vampires Without a conscience, evil They steal from everyone Money they count They won’t stop They won’t stop Chorus: They won’t stop They can’t sleep They have no soul They have no hearts Chaos again Pitch dark Black graves They dig out again They crawl outside Thirsty for blood Greedy vampires Of flesh and blood
13.
Why? 02:12
Without a tiniest chance in my life Without the tiniest chance of being a hero My fate has decided so No spirit, no glory, no money Chorus: Forsaken at the world’s end In a country called Bulgaria Life has flown away from there A curse has befallen it Do I have to withstand? How to change life? How to deal with everything? Because the end is near Chorus: Forsaken at the world’s end In a country called Bulgaria Life has flown away from there A curse has befallen it

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released October 28, 2007

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A-moral Varna, Bulgaria

A-Moral are the latest gem to come out from Varna's punk and hardcore scene. The band was founded 2006.
A-moral are: Ivo Petrov - v, Georgi Pehlivanov - b, Krasen Georgiev - g., Valentin Deskov - dr., Alexander Vasilev - dr.
Even so, by staying in the borders of the genre, A-Moral have made use of pretty much all of the available tools to make the songs different from each other and memorable.
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