Hi, Iam Stan Rams, autodidact artist from Amsterdam. Be welcome to join our community to make friends and share whatever you love to do. I wish You Lots of love and inspiration on Amsterboek !
  • Beheerder в Amsterboek
  • Проживает в Amsterdam
  • Из Amstersdam
  • Образование Communicatieve Wetenschappen в HTS
    Class of Bachelor
  • Male
  • Один/одна
  • 07/09/1958
  • Читают 2 человек
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Together - by Stan Rams / Art Media Amsterdam / Songer co / Release: 04 03 2026 / Free Download


Lyrics:

The nights by the canals
Seem to last forever
The colors of the bridge
Dancing with the waves
Everything is so beautiful
One in peace

What more could I wish for
Than the peace of the night
Sheltered in your arms

What more could I wish for
Than to be with you forever
To be together

In the distance a child cries
So sweetly rocked
To the melody of the water
and the wind

What more could I wish for
Than love and peace on earth
When the first bird sings

In your arms, I close my eyes
Forever happy with you

What more could I wish for
Than to wake up with you
In heavenly light

What more could I wish for
Than to be with you forever
To be together


Stan Rams

Amsterdam
04 03 2026



Together variation from album:
https://amsterboek.nl/posts/6799

All Variations >>> https://amsterboek.nl/search/grachten

#romantic #poetic #angelic #orchestra #tender #dreamy #lovesong #mp3 #nachtlief #vrede #liefde #samen Mermaid #grachten #sweetdreams
Together - by Stan Rams / Art Media Amsterdam :rose: / Songer co / Release: 04 03 2026 / Free Download Lyrics: The nights by the canals Seem to last forever The colors of the bridge Dancing with the waves Everything is so beautiful One in peace What more could I wish for Than the peace of the night Sheltered in your arms What more could I wish for Than to be with you forever To be together In the distance a child cries So sweetly rocked To the melody of the water and the wind What more could I wish for Than love and peace on earth When the first bird sings In your arms, I close my eyes Forever happy with you What more could I wish for Than to wake up with you In heavenly light What more could I wish for Than to be with you forever To be together Stan Rams Amsterdam 04 03 2026 Together variation from album: https://amsterboek.nl/posts/6799 All Variations >>> https://amsterboek.nl/search/grachten #romantic #poetic #angelic #orchestra #tender #dreamy #lovesong #mp3 #nachtlief #vrede #liefde #samen Mermaid #grachten #sweetdreams
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    1. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa: bacteria that generally attack the lungs

    2. Pseudomonas fluorescence: bacteria that cause blood and respiratory infections

    3. Seratia markscens: bacteria that cause pneumonia, encephalitis, heart inflammation

    4. Micoplasma fermented incognitus: pathogenic microorganism produced by the US military and found in 45% of US soldiers

    5. Streptomyces and other types of fungi

    6. Some types of yeast

    7. Bacteria that contain certain bacterial enzymes that can alter the human genome; ingestion

    8. Barium salts

    9. Aluminum, particle size microns; (Alzheimer's; dementia; etc.)

    10. Ethylene dibromide* (dibromoethane) C2X4Br2- carcinogenic fuel additive and chloroform-scented insecticide.


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    Now they admit it on tape and smirk.

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