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Stalingrad Lyrics
Fresh from moscow
over volga came to comrades aid
city in despair
almost crushed by the führers army
Oh it’s colder than hell
hitlers forces advancing
The sound of the mortars
the music of death
a grand symphony
See your friends fall hear them
pray to the god your country denies
every man dies alone and when your
time comes you will know that it’s time
Stalins fortress on fire
Is this madness or hell
The sound of the mortars
the music of death
we’re playing the devils symphony
our violins are guns
conducted from hell
Oh stalingrad
Mratnimiat
Are you playing
do you follow the conductors lead
no one knows you
no one cares about a single violin
Play the score of the damned
know the devil within
over volga came to comrades aid
city in despair
almost crushed by the führers army
hitlers forces advancing
the music of death
a grand symphony
pray to the god your country denies
every man dies alone and when your
time comes you will know that it’s time
Is this madness or hell
the music of death
we’re playing the devils symphony
our violins are guns
conducted from hell
Mratnimiat
do you follow the conductors lead
no one knows you
no one cares about a single violin
know the devil within
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Quite obviously about the battle of Stalingrad during World War Two. The title says it.
If you spell "Mratnimiat" backwards and read it in swedish you get: "Ta i min tarm" which means "Take on my intestine" xD I can't just be a a coincidence.
Makes me think of a grievously wounded soldier asking one of his fellows to hold his guts in for him or something. Pretty grim.
Makes me think of a grievously wounded soldier asking one of his fellows to hold his guts in for him or something. Pretty grim.
Not for nothing but isn't pretty much everywhere colder than hell?