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Bells ring from the woods and the river,
they sound like flesh and stone smashing together.
Bells ring from a faraway church
while I desperately press my face on a stone.
It leaves a mark on my cheek,
it stays for a while
and then it vanishes,
like the sound of those bells.

Your mark on my heart is still there,
your patterns can be seen on my flesh,
you are so hard while I am so soft.

You´re more beautiful
than any carved stone
but they are immortal
while you are not
so I´ll carve your face on one
to remind of your cruel heart,
your beauty that I´ll praise as long as
those bells ring…

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from HISTORIA DE LA ESPUMA, released January 1, 2008
Evripidis Sabatis-vocals, piano
Marc Ribera-backing vocals
Sergi Puyol-banjo
Anie Arjona-percussion
Aleix Clavera-melodica
Abel Puyol-sax

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Evripidis and his Tragedies Barcelona, Spain

Evripidis and His Tragedies is Evripidis Sabatis. The "Tragedies" are the devastating, confessional, self-sarcastic, darkly humorous songs that draw on his classical piano training, queer sensibility and storytelling skills to examine and own up to the vicissitudes of life. Evripidis' pop inclinations take us for a bumpy, dancey ride across the fine line between tragedy and joie de vivre. ... more

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