8 years passed since i heard this song it had only few thousand views at the time , it^s really cool to see that finally it got the RECOGNITION IT DESERVES and i really like the blue version of the cover ... NAIL ON HEAD ... bull^s eye bejbiiiiiiiiiiiiii 🗽
@lydiakilledtheradiostar61627 ай бұрын
Cast away across this ancient land The desert heat burns the eastern sand Fever falls and it starts to take hold Asphalt blood worth its weight in gold The battle cries echo through the stones A thousand men and children far from home Fighting for them that would not fight Forsake all concepts of what's wrong and right History repeats or so prophecies say Tomorrow's bloodshed are our failures today No man raising up his hands in protest To think we thought our government knew best Painting devils on the eyes of our youth So many words yet so little in truth Too much talk but when will you move It's at the point where we have little to lose And they crest the hill so savage and wild They scorch the land and every woman and child Through the deserts, they slip into the night And they die
@AdamArsenal8883 ай бұрын
Is this about Israel?
@lydiakilledtheradiostar61623 ай бұрын
@@AdamArsenal888 you’re asking me that? I didn’t write the lyrics, my guy. Just pasted them. But personally, “History repeats or so prophecies say” Take a look around. What do you think? If you’re asking yourself that question you might have already found your answer.
@AdamArsenal8883 ай бұрын
@@lydiakilledtheradiostar6162 Asking everyone who reads my comment. When I read the lyrics I had a feeling it’s a story of modern Israel. I wonder if anyone feels the same.
@lydiakilledtheradiostar61623 ай бұрын
@@AdamArsenal888 haha. Well, modern Israel? Idk uh, If you mean what is currently happening TO Israel and what started to happen to them on October 8th and seemingly has been for a long time; then I would agree with you 100% Yes. I feel the same in that case. Take the last few lines of the song for instance. I think it’s fair to say that the word “they” is referencing terrorist.
@AdamArsenal8883 ай бұрын
@@lydiakilledtheradiostar6162 I guess the song is from 1960s or ‘70s, so it seems like it’s about events in Israel between 1948 and the year when they recorded it.