Fly Forever (Mezarkabul song) explained

Fly Forever
Album:Trail Blazer
Language:English
Released:3 November 1992
Recorded:Summer, 1992
Studio:Studio Sound, Istanbul
Genre:Thrash metal
Label:Nuclear Blast
Producer:Mezarkabul

Fly Forever is a song released in 1992, is the fifth song from Turkish heavy metal band Mezarkabul's second albüm Trail Blazer. The album was released by the German independent record label Nuclear Blast.[1]

Ümit Yılbar was a Turkish musician and guitarist of Mezarkabul who voluntarily became a commando while performing his military service as a sub-lieutenant, and died at the age of 27 during a conflict with the PKK in an operation he participated in on 25 September 1993. His body is in Edirnekapı Martyrdom.[2] In memory of Ümit Yılbar, Pentagram band dedicated this song to him.[3]

Lyrics[4]

From the visions of the pain
Through the corners of the wood
Times you lived your life

Bleddin' from it's vains of nails
Lived the pain that never ends
The tree of death

Since you were from the dirt
And raised too high
Of what life is worth

When you ease your brain
See your dreams over
Fence your eager to fly forever

Reaching through the gun
Roll the trigger run
That's no reason to fly...
Forever fly

Few minutes of fallin' drops
To dry the streams of your blood
You leave your god

As the mountain on which i close my eyes
To embrace the future of my last

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pentagram : Trail Blazer . plaksesi.com . 27 November 2024 .
  2. Web site: Eruh'ta şehit olan Pentagram'ın kurucularından gitarist Ümit Yılbar 25 yıldır yok . Milliyet . 27 November 2024 . 25 September 2017.
  3. Web site: Ümit Yılbar Biography . Metal Archives . 27 November 2024 .
  4. Web site: Fly Forever lyrics . genius.com . 27 November 2024 .