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(David Gilmour) Where were you when I was burned and broken While the days slipped by from my window watching Where were you when I was hurt and I was
(David Gilmour/Richard Wright/Polly Samson) For millions of years mankind lived just like animals Then something happened which unleashed the power of
(David Gilmour/Polly Samson) I was spending my time in the duldrums I was caught in a couldron of hate I felt persecuted and paralysed I thought that
(David Gilmour/Polly Samson) On the day the wall came down They threw the locks onto the ground And with glasses high we raised a cry for freedom had
Her love rains down on me easy as the breeze I listen to her breathing it sounds like the waves on the sea I was thinking all about her, burning with
(David Gilmour/Richard Wright/Polly Samson) As you look around this room tonight Settle in your seat and dim the lights Do you want my blood, do you
(Richard Wright/Anthony Moore) From morning to night I stayed out of sight Didn't recognize I'd become No more than alive I'd barely survive In a word
(David Gilmour/Polly Samson/Nick Laird-Clowes) Did you know...it was all going to go so wrong for you And did you see it was all going to be so right
place we lived when we were young In a world of magnets and miracles Our thoughts strayed constantly and without boundary The ringing of the division bell
: Did you know? It was all going to go so wrong for you? And did you see It was all going to be so right for me Why did we tell you then? You were always
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: As you look around this room tonight Settle in your saet and dim the lichts Do you want my blood, do you want my tears What do you want What do you
: Her love rains down on me easy as the breeze I listen to her breathing it sounds like the waves on the sea I was thinking all about her, burning with
: On the day the wall came down They threw the locks onto the ground And with glasses high we raised a cry for freedom had arrived Out the day the wall
: From morning to night I stayed out of sight Ditn't recognise I'd become No more than alive I'd barely survive In a word...overrun Won't hear a sound