Paschalis Terzis
Paschalis Terzis

Arhipelagos Lyrics English translation

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Paschalis Terzis - Arhipelagos

Βιαστικό βήμα, μοιάζεις με κύμα
Με χτυπάς νιώθω σαν μικρό σκαρί μες στην ταραχή
Σ' άλλη γη ξένη, η καρδιά μένει
Μου μιλάς βρίσκω άγνωστες φωνές λέξεις μυστικές Söyle aşkın yurdu nerde
gözünde sunerde sevgide ümit
söyle ne kadar sürecek
batının güneşi ufukta ışık Φωτεινό βλέμμα, νιώθω το αίμα
Με κοιτάς βρίσκω όσα μου 'χουν πει μύθοι μαγικοίPaschalis Terzis - Arhipelagos - http://motolyrics.com/paschalis-terzis/arhipelagos-lyrics-english-translation.html
Σ' άλλη γη ξένη, η καρδιά μένει
Μου μιλάς βρίσκω άγνωστες φωνές λέξεις μυστικές Söyle aşkın yurdu nerde
gözünde sunerde sevgide ümit
söyle ne kadar sürecek
batının güneşi ufukta ışık Πες μου ποια είναι η πατρίδα
Του έρωτα η ελπίδα, στα μάτια σου το φως
Πες μου πόσο θα κρατήσει
Ο ήλιος απ τη δύση, στο αρχιπέλαγος...

English translation

Paschalis Terzis - Archipelago (English translation)

Hasty step, you look like a wave
You hit me, I feel like a small boat in the rough sea
In other foreign land, the heart stays
You talk to me, I find unknown voices, secret words

tell me where did u see the love
ligth in eye where is the love expression
tell me how much will it go on
the sun of the west works on the horizon

Bright glance, I feel the blood
You look at me, I find what they have told me the magic fablesPaschalis Terzis - Arhipelagos - http://motolyrics.com/paschalis-terzis/arhipelagos-lyrics-english-translation.html
In other foreign land, the heart stays
You talk to me, I find unknown voices, secret words

tell me where did u see the love
ligth in eye where is the love expression
tell me how much will it go on
the sun of the west works on the horizon

Tell me (tell me) which is the country
The hope of the love, in your eyes the light
Tell me, how much is gonna last
The sun from the setting, in archipelago…

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