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The Story - Saybia



     
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Theaters and themes are better than though
Emptiness grew in the lines
Echo the fur that she's much more than this
Her destiny was born
She had run for most of her life
Running away from the skills
The squire didn't know that her soul was pure
Had no evil inside
Mary she's caught up for heathen
Nobody there even had a doubt
Her children were crying her husband was dying
Her whole life was running out
They truly thought that she was possessed
Tortured her till she confessed
Then killed her children and thereby her soul
Her will for life went out
She was burnt beside her husband
Hoping that he would leaf her

So from the assaults to the beautiful souls
Released from everything
Mary she's caught up for heathen
Nobody there even had a doubt
Her children were crying her husband was dying
Her whole life was running out
Mary she's caught up for heathen
Nobody there even had a doubt
Her children were crying her husband was dying
Her whole life was running out
Oohh
Mary she's cought up for heathen
Nobody there even had a doubt
Her children were crying her husband was dying
Her whole life was runnning out
Mary she's cought up for heathen
Nobody there even had a doubt
Her children were crying her husband was dying
Her whole life was runnning out
Mary should cought up for hell
Mary should cought up for hell
Her children were crying her husband was dying
Her whole life was runnning out
Running out
Feel the story as told

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Saybia is a Danish rockband that formed in Nyborg, Denmark in 1993. They released three EPs before signing to EMI in the spring of 2001, after which they started working on their debut album The Second You Sleep. When this album was finished, the band started touring through Europe. In 2003, the band was about to break up. After recognizing this, the five bandmembers bought an old house on a Swedish island, renovated it and turned it into a studio. Saybia spent months on this island and wrote and recorded a lot of songs for These Are the Days, which was released in 2004.

Read more about Saybia on Last.fm.


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