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Intense Silence

from Road to Rapture by Martin van de Vrugt

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What could be the reason
I don't like to be here anymore?
What could be the reason
I got out for a while?
What could be the reason
I don't like this place here anymore?
What could be the reason
for my ear to ear smile?
Intense silence, intense silence
Something I could never find out here
Intense silence, intense silence
Something i could never find out here
I found intense silence in your eyes
something I could never find out here
In this overruled, more than sick
and overcrowded country
If it would vanish
I would not shed a tear
Since I need
Intense silence, intense silence
Something I could never find out here
Intense silence, intense silence
Something I could never find out here
Intense silence by the lakeside
Intense silence in the woods
Intense silence in the wind
Intense silence on the rocks
Intense silence in the birds
Intense silence in the people
Intense silence in the cities
Intense silence
Intense silence, intense silence
Something I could never find out here
Intense silence, intense silence
Something I could never find out here
I could never find out here

(c) Martin van de Vrugt 24/27-7-88

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from Road to Rapture, released May 1, 2009

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Martin van de Vrugt Deventer, The Netherlands

Martin (Deventer, 1963) was initially inspired by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Neil Young but later also by traditional (American) folk, country, jazz and blues, began playing as a street musician in 1980 and worked his way up to many venues in and around the Netherlands. His songs move because Martin flawlessly gives his vision of the world and puts it into beautiful lyrics and timeless music. ... more

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