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six - you close your eyes
five - control your breath
four - you feel the warmth
three - relax your mind
one - now you are here
two - do you feel safe
it seems to be unreal
the colors fade away
like a puppet on a string
where will we march today
the string was always there
it leads up to the sky
the colors fade away
who can tell me why?six - you've got to get to know yourself
five - or are you just a marionette
four - following the subtle rules
three - given by the mighty
one - given by the mighty

two - following the subtile rulesit seems to be unreal
the colors fade away
like a puppet on a string
the string was always there
where will we march today
the colors fade away
it leads up to the skywho can tell me why?
you've got to get to know yourself
or are you just a marionette
following the subtle rules
given by the mighty
day by day
a life ruled by fear and hate
you've got to get to know yourself
the same mistake
or are you just a marionette
given by the mighty
following the subtile rulesliving for the weekend
now you tell me why
is your meaning of life
you are living a lieit seems to be unreal
like a puppet on a string
the colors fade away
where will we march today
it leads up to the sky
the string was always there
the colors fade away
who can tell me why?

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For more than a decade, the German Electro-Wave-Band Project Pitchfork delights thousands of fans worldwide with a unique mixture of danceable beats, breathtaking melodies and deep lyrics. With 10 albums, 6 eps, and more compilation appearances than you can shake a stick at, Project Pitchfork have reached the status of "masters of electro-goth music". Since 1994 every album released by the band entered the Official German Charts, and they have been nominated twice for an Echo Award.

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