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A Simple Life

from Folk Against The Machine by Old Trees

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Through safe passages and broken roads
Through barricades and concrete walls, we roam
Looing for home
In dark corners, dungeons deep
An entire army where there is no sleep
Broken bones, so many broken homes
The black rabbit of Inlé
He knows my name, he knows my name
The black rabbit of Inlé
He sealed my fate
We've come a long way for this place
The promised land, of better days
It feels so warm, inside all of us
Broken, battered, but standing strong
But now it's over, the end has come
We can breathe again, breathe free again
The black rabbit of Inlé
He knows my name, he knows my name
The black rabbit of Inlé
He sealed my fate
What have we done?
What have we done?
The human error caving in again

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from Folk Against The Machine, track released April 20, 2013

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Old Trees

Old Trees is a DIY folk punk band rooted in eco anarchist, vegan and queer feminist beliefs. They started in late 2011 in Portugal, and eventually became a nomadic collective of musicians and activists from several parts of Europe.
Old Trees is for lovers, for warriors, it's a scream of rage against the capitalist patriarchal machine.
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