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We, Who Didn​´​t Know

by OCKRA

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The song is the first single from our upcoming album "Gratitude"

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A dream I had these days.
Where we felt weightless, again.
We were driving around and talking
about future plans.
Everything seemed clear to me.

And now that you´re in pain
we just pretend being the same person as before
Pretending being immortal and that nothing could harm us.

There's so much I´d like to say
But words are heavy as stones
This burden I carry with me
Being gone - feels like betrayal to you

And now that you´re in pain
we just pretend being the same person as before
Pretending being immortal and that nothing could harm us.

Some things are irrevocable
Nothing lasts and all comes to an end.

If we would have known what comes
Would we have lived in another way?
Try to hold on to what we´ve been through.
All that remains are the moments we share.

credits

released April 9, 2023
All music written by OCKRA,
Mixed by Peter Voigtmann at "Die Mühle", Hesedorf Germany
Mastered by Philipp Welsing, Original Mastering
Cover artwork by Arjen Kunnen, Duvelskoele Art

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OCKRA Gothenburg, Sweden

Ockra has its roots in Gothenburg, Sweden. The band´s musical stile can be described as a blend of doomrock, singer- songwriter-, folk- and popmusic. The first EP was released 2020 by Argonauta Records.
For the debut album "Gratitude" the trio teamed up again with Argonauta Records. The album has been recorded live in june 2021 at "Die Muehle" nearby Hamburg by Peter Voigtmann (The Ocean).
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