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Bosnian composer and accordionist Nihad Hrustanbegovic will perform around the historic venue on each night of the week-long run.
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"Death of a Digital Ghost" is a track by Manic Street Preachers, from the album Anthem for a Lost Cause, released 22nd November 2013. The track is 3:34 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 15 articles about Manic Street Preachers.
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You were crying You were crying I should have told you to stay longer I want to hold you, keep you closer Never felt it was an option It's been so long, it's getting harder It's not enough to see the future When the past won't disappear I dread the moment and it's coming There's no way of escaping And I guess there's not a happy ending All the weakness that I am protecting Now it's time to stop all this pretending Couldn't tell you 'cause You were crying You were crying You were crying You were crying There's no time to be tender Never stopped, always wanting Face to face with a departure Disguise the pain by acting stronger Your smile burnt into the silence Your words comfort and are timeless There's no point in finding answers The sun is rising through the vapour And I guess there's not a happy ending All the weakness that I am protecting Now it's time to stop all this pretending I couldn't tell you 'cause You were crying You were crying You were crying You were crying You were crying You were crying You were crying You were crying
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