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In noreni per ipe
In noreni cora
Tira mine per ito
Ne domina

In noreni per ipe
In noreni cora
Tira mine per ito
Ne domina

In noreni per ipe
In noreni cora
Tira mine per ito
Ne domina

In romine tirmeno
Ne romine to fa
Imagine per meno per imentira

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Conquest of Paradise Lyrics as written by Evangelos Papathanassiou

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    If you think about what could mean this lyrics might be just a part of a story or log what is lost and no body knows. Couldn't be the meaning about this?:

    The night afoot-during the night so much happening thats why the night mooving so fast

    In the night found, many mines thereabouts, Ne nomina-

    what a group of man found in the night a place and the next line appear the mine so I think somebody want to say: In the night found a mine there was many worker what has got no number ne nomina (Nomina-number might be just a fortunate coincidence but I do not belive in coincidences)

    this time line not have to be in the same time, first they found and after the conquerors brought people to work We know about what distruction was the conquer of the American continent... and this mine site has been found by escapers... or explolers.

    This could be a reasonable explanation, this is maybe a part of a story the history is full with misteries...

    Zolion June 01, 2011   Link

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