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Walnut​-​tree rod

from "Kicks for all jesters" 2007 by A-moral

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A-moral - "Walnut-tree rod" from the album "Kicks for all jesters" 2007

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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

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from "Kicks for all jesters" 2007, track 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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