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Beautiful & Battered - Breaking Through The Chains

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From the north a butterfly in winter land under the Polar star in the elongated small country
 
-Norway-
 
If you listen carefully you can hear her wing stroke rises from a descending black star from a nightmare visions flash down below the abyss.
 
Breaks through the chains from a cage of another day healing subconsciously a picture of pain.
 
Bleeding memories and a battered country girl, but beautiful as the midnight sun.
 
Strong as the Northern Lights dances on the black canvas of the sky.
 
She colors her soul`s landscape of a ruin to an architectural masterpiece.
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