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"Enter The Haggis"
"Enter The Haggis"
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жанры: folk, irish
альбомы: Soapbox Heroes
No More Stones
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Enter The Haggis
жанры: folk, irish
альбомы: Soapbox Heroes
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Thought we had a grudge against Our friends who live beyond the fence Victims of a circumstance or writers of our fate? Proud enough to cast a stone But not enough to lose our homes Now it's done we have been shown The things that were at stakeShould have stopped to think about it Would have brought to light our doubts I wish the silent ones had shouted At us to our face Would we even listen then? Or could we only see the damage When the dust had settled And we finally saw the wasteCHORUS: Hey, ho, the wind has blown Won the war, now there's nothing to show Seeds sewn, time to grow No more stones to throwNow it's time to reap the corn But no one's left to grow it for I'm knockin' on my neighbor's door Alas, to no reply Now I want to live in peace But no one's here to live with me I should have learned of harmony Before I took a side
Это интересно:Enter the Haggis is a Canadian world Celtic rock band based in Toronto, Canada. Commonly called ETH, the band has been playing and recording since 1996. Their latest studio album, "Gutter Anthems" is the band's seventh studio album. Recorded in Fall 2008 at The Hive in Toronto and Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, the record was released on March 24, 2009 on new model indie label United For Opportunity. It is a combination of rousing drinking songs with well-arranged rock and pop tunes.The name is a reference to the diverse nature of the band's sound. Like Haggis (the food) the sound of ETH is a mixture of diverse and unusual elements, brought together to create something... продолжение
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