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Where Elephants Go to Die

from A Devastating Wave Of​.​.​. by Gringo

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What are we going to say
What are we gonna do
When there's nothing left to say
When everything is through

What are we going to pray
When all the love is gone
Who are we going to blame
After all the things we've done

Maybe we burn in hell
Maybe God is on our side
Maybe there is a place
For us between the lines

Where the eagles dare
And elephants go to die
Where nobody cares
About the reason why


And in the evening when you wake
And the sun begins to fade
I'll be waiting by your grave
Don't hesitate

Walking forward, walking straight
You don't need to be afraid
If you need me call my name
Please call my name

Dancing, you make me feel like dancing
Like a hurricane
I'll never fall into despair

Crawling, can't you see me crawling
Trying to find the way
To the place here we'll be safe


I'm ready for the party
Ready to dress in black
Just like used to do Johnny Cash

Give us a one-way ticket
This is our last crusade
Follow me and don't you leave a trace

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from A Devastating Wave Of​.​.​., released June 5, 2010

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Gringo Getxo, Spain

Gringo emerged in 2005 from the ashes of what was known as "Getxo Sound" in the 90s in this Basque town.

Today the band is formed by Pablo (guitar & vocals), Javi (guitar & vocals), Igor (bass) and Iñigo (drums). Past members: Txumi, Rodrigo, Pablo I. and Gonzalo.

It's difficult to describe your own music, but one once said we were like "the Velvet Underground's grandsons". We stick to that.
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