Jimmy was a young rich boy he had a room full of toys
His parents bought him everything (that) he has seen on TV
Jimmy had a lot of friends invited them to their mansion
Let them play with the playstation served cola and had movies, too
Jimmy got new blue jeans, all stone-washed instead of clean
When he grew up he began to think, rethink everything thinkable
He began to wear trashy clothes his friends they all did notice
Jimmy was freaking out, no that’s not the Jimmy we used to know
So raising a question, the meaning of his life
“Well, I’ve got to know where I’ve got to go
All’s become so weird, my friends are gone I’m all alone”
Now he’s executing passion, as passion is the cause of pain – it’s all the same
He cut his hair, gave up his job, did despise all the snobs
He lead a life of renunciation, searched for answers in meditation
Neither drugs nor fasting opened up his third eye there must be something more
Behind the nature of mind
Jimmy started wandering crossed hills and willows in times of spring
Saw the birth and death of a butterfly, detected the circulation of life
He lay down on the clay, his lips formed to a smile, he was ready to die
It’s never to late to find your own fate
See, nothing is forever so we must endeavor to die in harmony just like Jimmy
credits
from Serenade,
released July 30, 2010
Kleinwald: lead vocals, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, piano
Hamachingo: bass guitar, percussion
Cataldo Mocciaro: drums
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