The Vale of Tempe (Greek: Τέμπη) is a gorge in the Tempi municipality of northern Thessaly, Greece, located between Olympus to the north and Ossa to the south. The valley is 10 kilometres long and as narrow as 25 metres in places, with cliffs nearly 500 metres high, and through it flows the Pineios River on its way to the Aegean Sea. In ancient times, it was celebrated by Greek poets as a favorite haunt of Apollo and the Muses. On the right bank of the Pineios sat a temple to Apollo, near which the laurels used to crown the victorious in the Pythian Games were gathered.
The Tempe Pass is a strategic pass in Greece since it is the main route from Larisa through the mountains to the coast. Though it can be bypassed via the Sarantoporo Pass, the alternate route takes longer. Because of this it has been the scene of numerous battles throughout history. In 480 BC, 10,000 Athenians and Spartans gathered at Tempe to stop Xerxes's invasion. However, once there, they were warned by Alexander I of Macedon that the vale could be bypassed and that the army of Xerxes was overwhelmingly large; accordingly, the Greeks retreated.
It feels like I'm always hiding
But I don't know what it is that I'm fighting
I get so confused when I try to think
I used to understand everything
Could you be too dumb
To understand
How much it hurts when you do things like that?
(repeat)
It's not just you
It's everything else
And when it all comes together
All hell breaks loose
I don't know what's happening
But I can still blame it all on you
Could you be too dumb
To understand
How much it hurts when you do things like that?
(repeat)
Now I evaluate the things I think
And I feel like a psycho and my worst enemy
Have I gone crazy, have I lost control?
My life is like driving on an icy road
Could you be too dumb
To understand
How much it hurts when you do things like that?
(repeat)
Could you be too dumb
To understand
How much it hurts when you do things like that?