The night horses cross the stepp beyond the human shallow lights,
Just solitary eyes can see their bold trail,
In many hues of black,
The night horses cross the stepp beyond the human hollow lights,
Just solitary eyes can see their bold trail,
In many hues of black.
The life, the earth,
Is tough,
Solitude, my friend.
I warm this herb to you,
Solitude, my friend.
The night horses cross the stepp beyond the human shallow lights,
Just solitary eyes can see their bold trail,
In many hues of black,
The night horses cross the stepp beyond the human hollow lights,
Just solitary eyes can see their bold trail,
In many hues of black.
The life, the earth,
Is tough,
Solitude, my friend.
I warm this herb to you,
Solitude, my friend.
The night horses cross the stepp beyond the human shallow lights,
Just solitary eyes can see their bold trail,
In many hues of black,
The night horses cross the stepp beyond the human hollow lights,
Just solitary eyes can see their bold trail,
In many hues of black.
I warm this bush to you,
Solitude, my friend,
I light this herb to you.
Solitude, my friend.
Spirit Freed embraces The Wild...
Wild horses thrill,
In vastness chill,
The puma makes me faster,
The condor brings his blessings.
credits
from Patagonia,
released May 19, 2017
Written by Alejandro Sainz and Blind Horse
Lyrics by Alejandro Sainz
Alejandro Sainz: vocals and acoustic guitar
Rodrigo Blasquez: guitar and backing vocals
Eddie Asheton: bass
Maicon Martins: drums.
Special guest Ronaldo Rodrigues: keyboards
Blind Horse is a 70s heavy rock style band from Brazil, that sees no conflict in their musical influences, which range from
punk to prog, from blues to psychedelic rock.
Alejandro Sainz - vocals
Rodrigo Blasquez - guitar
Eddie Asheton - bass
Gabriel Santiago - drums...more
The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022
This the bands second release based on a tale of a kingdom that has fallen on dark times.Still stoner but longer song as stated more proggish jams. I have to say these are some great tunes. I will not say one release is better than the other. Fantastic.Damn shame that it seems the band is no longer togeather. lloydd