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Wasteland Serenader Lyrics


Rough Silk Wasteland Serenader

I can feel a desert wind
Hear it howlin' in the streets tonight
It's a warning noone fears
And there ain't no place where we can hide

Strangers lost in silence
Empty hearts and blinded eyes
Dangers taste like violence
Tears - while conversation dies

Lack of communication leads to
Asphalt - deserts - streets of pain
Darkness calls the light

When all the water's banned
And cares are buried under sand
The wind will turn into a wasteland serenader
So wake up - just stop feeding dust
Open your minds and learn to trust
It's never too late - never too late to try

Cages of confusion
In this world of broken dreams
Social constitution
Tries to hide behind the streams

Lack of communication leads to
Asphalt - deserts - streets of pain
Darkness calls the light

When all the water's banned
And cares are buried under sand
The wind will turn into a wasteland serenader
So wake up - just stop feeding dust
Open your minds and learn to trust
It's never too late - never too late to try

I can feel a desert wind
Hear it howlin' in the streets tonight


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