Die Stadt liegt unter Nebel
Ich bin auf meinem Berg
In meinem schwarzen Garten
Zwischen Himmeln eingeklemmt

In der Enklave meiner Wahl
In der ich mich versteck in Nagorny Karabach

Vormals tiefe Wälder
Bergketten, vielleicht Eis
Eine messinggelbe Sonne
Verbricht ein Paradies
Meine Sys- und Diastole
Dazwischen der Moment
Getragen von den Vögeln
Die hier zugange sind
In der Enklave meines Herzens
In der ich mich verlier in Nagorny Karabach

Ich steig den Berg herunter
Geh ins eine oder andere Tal
Es ist geflaggt in allen Farben
In Bergisch-Karabach

Zwei grosse schwarze Raben
Fressen die Pflaumen aus dem Baum
Ob die andre Stadt mich lieb hat ...?

In der Enklave meiner Wahl
In der ich mich verberg'
In Nagorny Karabach

Komm mich mal besuchen
Ich hab' unendlich Zeit
Und der Blick der ist vom Feinsten
Über Wolken und die Stadt
In Nagorny Karabach nagorny Karabach
Nagorny Karabach


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Nagorny Karabach Lyrics as written by Andrew Chudy Alexander Hacke

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    This song makes me shiver. Both music and lyrics. Blixa's voice and orchestration are also wonderful. One of their best <3

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