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Deliverance
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Prog-Rock/Art Rock
Deliverance was released on May 31, 2006 by Gentle Art Of Music as a part of the album Deliverance
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Release DateMay 31, 2006
LabelGentle Art Of Music
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM160

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Sylvan
Sylvan
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Marco Glühmann
Marco Glühmann
Songwriter
Matthias Harder
Matthias Harder
Songwriter
Kay Söhl
Kay Söhl
Songwriter
Volker Söhl
Volker Söhl
Songwriter

Lyrics

Many times you remember freedom
Happy days without fear and torment
Seven years on this ship of demons
Human beasts, men indeed - that's hard to believe
Catching and imprisoning you
Abusing and degrading you
No farewell, no goodbye
Passing days, passing life
Day by day you're rowing through the endless sea
And faces all around you staring hopeless at the ground
Day by day your masters heading for a new course
And every day you're wishing your slavery comes to an end
Seven years full of pain and torture
Heavy chains ‘round your arms to hold you
Damn the day they'd arrived in your port
Searched men to turn them into slaves
Strokes of grief and misery
I can't believe – what I see
Nights of cries, hope to die
Bloody streams
Don't let you dream
Day by day you're rowing through the endless sea
And battle follows battle but you are still a slave
The meaning of your sad life and master of your mind
Is the unkind rhythm of a ruthless funeral drum
Day by day, endless fights
Night by night, hopeless cries
Gloomy light, hungry eyes
Creeping time, fading life
Whispering, restlessness
Bewilderment, presentiment
Sails on the horizon excitement on board
Is this deliverance? Are we now free?
Is this deliverance?
I'm coming back home
Lost what I have known
A stranger in your hometown, no friends
Still a slave of our past, no welcome
I'm coming back home
Lost what I have known
Travelling through dark streets
Memories of good old times now erased
You're undone
I'm coming back home
Written by: Kay Söhl, Marco Glühmann, Matthias Harder, Volker Söhl
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