Ghost Town
Album: Black Box
By: Shoresh
By: Shoresh
Duration
4:32
Genres
Description
The song was written in '96 when me and my family (I had 2 kids then, now 2 more twins) fled our home in the North of Israel because of the war with the Hizballa in Lebanon. In the middle of the war I had to go back home to finish up some things ('cuz we left in a rush) and the song portraits my feelings through that short visit. Please don't take out the tissues, that's not my intention. This song is only one scene from the whole picture, which is my "Black Box". Sit back and enjoy!
Lyrics
I feel something heavy sitting on my chest this ghost town I used to call once home, looks as it hit a storm and everybody's gone away and I'm not here to stay grass is getting grey. Today. I feel my head exploding, signs of warning this strange-town I used to call once home, looks as it hit a storm and everybody's gone away and I'm not here to stay smoke is everywhere. Today. I feel something empty building in my head this home-town is back to wear its form, no signs there was a storm and everybody's home again and something's in the air something in the air. Today. Row on, I wanna share you you don't seem to hurt any more Row on, I wanna break it all you don't seem to hurt any more