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The eyes are paled
Cemetery, the shelter
We are hundreds year old dead,
Looking at buried spirits
O’ winds irate sound
O’ wolfs sharp tooth
Stop blaming me
I slept alive last night
And woke up dead
For I crossed all colors
And covered them by night’s skin
O’ wandering moon
I made my love celestial
And lived in deepest mourning
Oh, infernal lights
let me kill the melancholia inside
let this insomniac sleeps
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Xenophobia
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I saw the eyes of the trees in the night
but those were blind, and didn't know what`s blindness
nobody can see my blood in vane of trees
so I cursed the eyes and I cursed the God
I passed perishable years that destroyed my whole life
the idle moments, the cruel nightmares
Exotic with every thing, and errant in laxation
everything can not change my destination
I can't remind the day I didn't cry
and yet my tears is so warm and glum
the eyes are closed, the heart are closed
no one appreciates my hate or my love
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Forgotten Nature
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Tired of passing years , I have subsided,
in old thoughts voice
torture is with me and my souvenir is the endless tears
silence will fall such a heavy stone
my nature, the forgotten nature,
a sincerity with no doubt,
sing of far bygones a custom sustain me in the most disturbed voices
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Aras Tehran, Iran
Lord Aras called his music project as Aras because there's a river in Iran's northwest boundary that's been called the same,
and he appreciates there for its very epic tales and history, and this word also means tears in Persian.
This is the pioneer epic black metal project from Iran and has been found in Shiraz (the very ancient ruins of Persia) in February 18, 2001 then moved to Tehran in 2005.
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