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South

from Decalogy by G.A.S. DRUMMERS

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I never thought I could cry when I cross
These mountains the South appears like that:
Honest, quiet and simple.

I travelled through peaks and valleys,
I drank the water from the rivers,
Found the path to dessert fields to your house.

As the sun reigns in the sky
I think of the fertile lands
We left behind the white sand,
The wind combs our hands.

I never thought I could cry when I cross
These mountains the South appears like that:
Honest, quiet and simple.


Where the saints and sinners
Confronted in a battlefield
Where the poets lay beneath
The solid ground.


I never thought I could cry when I cross
These mountains the South appears like that:
Honest, quiet and simple.


One word is enough
One word to miss my land.
This land is for everyone who ever
Wanted to love and fight.

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from Decalogy, released October 3, 2009

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G.A.S. DRUMMERS Jerez De La Frontera, Spain

G.A.S. DRUMMERS is a punk rock band from south Spain. They started in 1998 and have toured ever since throughout Europe and once in north America. the band is one of the few survivors from the 90’s in Europe that never called it quits.
Their sound gets influences from hardcore punk, 80’s American underground rock and power-pop, and their lyrics are inspired by Marxist and anarchist thinkers.
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