Iron Maiden - Como Estais Amigos video free download


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Duration: 05:31
Uploaded: 2009/05/09

Album: Virtual XI

Como Estais Amigos lyrics:

Como esta amigo

For the death of those we don't know

Shall we kneel and say a prayer

They will never know we care

Shall we keep the fires burning

Shall we keep the flames alight

Should we try to remember

What is wrong and what is right

No more tears, no more tears

If we live for a hundred years

Amigos no more tears

And if we do forget them

and the sacrifice they made

Will the wickedness and sadness

come to visit us again

Shall we dance the dance in sunlight

Shall we drink the wine of peace

Shall our tears be of joy

Shall we keep at bay the beast

No more tears, no more tears

If we live for a hundred years

Amigos no more tears, Oooohooooo, ohooooooo, ohoooooooo...

Inside the scream is silent

Inside it must remain

No victory and no vanquished

Only horror, only pain

No more tears, no more tears

If we live for a hundred years

Amigos no more tears

No more tears, no more tears

If we live for a hundred years

Amigos no more tears, Oooohooooo, ohooooooo, ohooooooooo...

Comments

8 years ago

viva eh

Irooon \,,/

9 years ago

dante laufter

I love this song !!

9 years ago

Kivanc Tanriyar

No more tears... amigos no more tears...

9 years ago

Jorge Aguilera

Un temazo

9 years ago

blood and silver

great song. Blaze is very underrated

9 years ago

John Kennedy

Up the irons !

9 years ago

jorge b

Letter from an argentine soldier to an english soldier:TO THE ENGLISH SOLDIER As soldiers we were both prepared to defend the interests of our countries. Unfortunately our interests did not coincide; consequently, we each had to represent our country, millions of our countrymen, and it was in this confrontation we both participated, we were the gladiators of our civilization. We are the result of the lack of dialogue, understanding and tolerance of our statesmen. Although that’s what we’re for, after 1982, in our lives there is a before and an after the war, at least it is so for us. Although the armed forces of the fatherland are for this, it is also true that the responsibility to defend it applies to all citizens of our societies, and for that reason we were face to face. Our experience in the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) was as hard as yours; we were waiting for you on a fixed spot, seeking the way to cause the most enemy casualties, and you were trying to cause the most casualties among us. In practicing to be a soldier the most important element is the final attack on the enemy positions and the assault on defensive positions, which means that you had the worst of it. I can imagine what that attack meant for you, it must have been very difficult to throw yourselves at our positions, knowing that the possibility of being left behind (dead or wounded) was very great. Nevertheless, I saw how you advanced through the mined field and how the anti-personnel mines blew up your soldiers; courage was needed to walk over death. I saw how our bullets perforated the bodies of our adversaries. I saw you fall, hit by the fire from my machine gun and those of my soldiers. I saw how the British naval and land artillery pounded our positions and how the earth shook our bodies with every explosion. The luminous tracers from automatic weapons that came and went formed a roof that I could never have imagined; reality is superior to the fiction of the cinema. Previous to the combat between us two, while you were advancing, I tried to keep up a maximum of fire in a desperate attempt to avoid you reaching us. We knew it was a matter of life and death. As I human being and a Christian, I cannot feel proud of having killed, I was only carrying out my mission. What I didn’t know was that after surviving the combat, for the rest of my life I would carry the cross and the heart’s pain of those moments. Soldier: even those who knew you best did not know your suffering during those last minutes, nor did they know of your valor. You knew that you were going to die, but you kept advancing anyway. Only your comrade who was beside you and survived saw, and I, who caused and saw your fall. One of the things I wanted to tell you is that I can never forget those violent moments, or your valor, because you gave the most precious thing to your country. My greatest respect goes to your act and I will always feel your family’s pain. Although the inner war continues for the veteran, I always wanted to express my feelings to you and it only occurred to me that it would happen in Buenos Aires or London, with flowers and my remembrance of your death. I understand that fate wanted it to happen and God provides norms for humanity, but we humans often do things that are hard to understand, like the combat in which we fought each other. I was wounded by your comrades, but God didn’t want me to accompany you at that moment. If the facts were reversed, I am sure that you would feel the same way that I now feel and that you would never be able to forget those moments and that you would forever feel the pain in your soul that is felt when one decides about the life and death of others. May God accompany you in your rest, A soldier of Monte Longdon 

9 years ago

Leyre Holzwarth

No más queeeeeeeeeeso!Amigos, no más queso!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

Desi Hristova

Como estais amigos? ;-)

9 years ago

Jakob Daisey

Great song love his voice even though I'm more Bruce era blaze is awesome I especially like the clans an

9 years ago

Niko Korpilahti

Best song ever

9 years ago

thiago conte15

amigo no more tears, kkkkkkkkkkkk

9 years ago

Pablo Pazzaglia

Esto quería decir gracias Janick por acordarte de los Heroes y por escribir esta hermosa canción

9 years ago

Cthulhu Filth

No more cheeeeese No more cheeeeese ahahahah 

9 years ago

Max Durk

Does anybody else think this song is a little more X-Factor ish than Virtual XI like?

9 years ago

jean carlos de lucca

seria a musica perfeita, q eu iria querer em meu funeral, fantastica !!!

9 years ago

Tárcio Zemel

Boa semana!

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