Letter to Mother

Eugene Hütz

The noise in this joint is unearthly
And soon I awkwardly say,
'Oh look, there it is, my whole life in the ashtray
I can go back to her that way.'

Cause in blue darkness of the night
She keeps imagining one thing:
Someone stuck his Finnish knife
Under my heart

I know that even though she doesn't show it
She grieves sorely for her son
And often walks out to the road
In her old fashioned coat

And in blue darkness of the night
She keeps imagining one thing:
Someone stuck his Finnish knife
Under my heart
Under my heart

In blue darkness of the night
She keeps imagining one thing:
Someone stuck his finnish knife
Under my heart

I know she's there grieving sorely for me
I know she's there turning grey for me
When I come back she'll forgive me
So motherly, motherly, motherly

Trivia about the song Letter to Mother by Gogol Bordello

On which albums was the song “Letter to Mother” released by Gogol Bordello?
Gogol Bordello released the song on the albums “Voi-la Intruder” in 1999 and “Voi-la Intruder” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Letter to Mother” by Gogol Bordello?
The song “Letter to Mother” by Gogol Bordello was composed by Eugene Hütz.

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