they bring the facade blue collar workers from Tallinn
because that is how we turn Helsinki into Shangri-La
in front of the Parliament House warehouses are flaming
The story of Shangri-La itself is a modern one, told by the English novelist James Hilton in his novel Lost Horizon (1933). Set in the troubled years before World War Two, the book tells of a. Search Shangri-la and thousands of other words in English definition and synonym dictionary from Reverso. You can complete the definition of Shangri-la given by the English Definition dictionary with other English dictionaries: Wikipedia, Lexilogos, Oxford, Cambridge, Chambers Harrap, Wordreference, Collins Lexibase dictionaries, Merriam Webster. Shangri-la synonyms, Shangri-la pronunciation, Shangri-la translation, English dictionary definition of Shangri-la. An imaginary remote paradise on earth; utopia.
the security companies and FBS are celebrating
with security cameras the atmosphere of fear is made
sticker gluers and house capturers belong to cage
just like the homeless Romanian from the Three Smiths Statue
it's 7 Days, Idols and MTV
forgotten is passed Veikko Hursti already
Hura-huh-hah-hei, get rid of it and buy a new one!
And in spring the homeless is defrosted from the ice
to rehub walk but can't get to detoxification clinic
diazepams, pervitin, subutex and Sunday
reminds me of Lahti, hemohes and skiing
it's a fake buy, a calf and NBI
if the traumas of Timo Soini guarantee busy balloting
Halme, Halla-aho, Jörg Haider, Ku Klux Klan
Shangrala's Meaning
when Pekka-Eric Auvinen bought his .22
slaughtered Matti from Kauhajoki dozens
they bring the facade blue collar workers from Tallinn
because that is how we turn Helsinki into Shangri-La