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Yossi Sassi - Cocoon (Official)

YOSSI SASSI

 

Crossover Prog


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Submitted by jester789 | 6/17/2014

http://www.yossisassi.com http://www.facebook.com/YossiSassi The NEW album Desert Butterflies is out May 1st , 2014! iTunes: http://www.itunes.apple.com/album/desert-butterflies/id848281904 Band Camp: http://www.yossisassi.bandcamp.com/album/desert-butterflies CD: http://www.yossisassi.com/shop.html Taken from the New album Desert Butterflies Guitars, bouzouki, vocals - Yossi Sassi Bass guitar - Or Lubianiker Drums - Shay Ifrah Roy Zu-arets - Piano Roei Fridman - Percussion Daniel Hoffman - Violins Composed, written & produced by Yossi Sassi Engineered & mixed by Liron Schaffer Mastered by Michael Fossenkamper, Turtletone studios,NYC, NY. Photo Art - Dina Bova (www.dinabova.com) Photography: Tom Goldwasser, Roee Keren, Eitan Gafni Edited & Directed by Eitan Gafni Taken from the documentary film ''Capturing the Butterfly'' by ''White Beach Productions'' (April 2014) Lyrics: You''ve come this far just to be a shell, It''s only a coil, the place where you dwell, Why won''t you wake up, see and smell? Outside there''s beauty, warm rays of light, I know you''re scarred, and maybe you''re right, Can you imagine that first flight? You''re breaking that heart, yes its true, You''re fighting the things that I knew, You''re letting your dream slip through. This golden cage of yours, comfy enough, Inside you''re soft yet they think you''re rough, Don''t let them think that you''re not tough. Even the sands can''t hide, You''re almost there, one stride, after you''ve tried & tried.. open wide... You''re breaking, you''re out, yes its true, You''re fighting the things I once knew, You''re letting your dream to shine through

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