In the last days of April, I heard the fisherman go home.
And it seemed so awful that all around the town was down.
As the sun went by, the legendary man came to town.
And I prayed all night long that he’d decided to take me away.
Look at the sky, it seems to cry.
Built down your house and leave the town.
Never cry to loud, never tell your name.
Never dream of planes for another hell.
You can watch the sky, you can wait ‘till dawn.
But the road is long to the salvation.
Beyond the sky, there is a light
And I wish that I will follow the signs
Cause I’ve cried too loud, I’ve told my name
And now I take this plane for another hell.
1,2,3 The town is down
Through the grave the town is down
Even if... the town is down
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