The Hero's Return

Roger Waters

Jesus, Jesus, what's it all about?
Trying to clout these little ingrates into shape
When I was their age all the lights went out
There was no time to whine or mope about
And even now part of me flies over
Dresden at angel's one five
Though they'll never fathom it behind my
Sarcasm desperate memories lie

Sweetheart, sweetheart are you fast asleep? Good
'Cause that's the only time that I can really speak to you
And there is something that I've locked away
A memory that is too painful
To withstand the light of day

When we came back from the war the banners and
Flags hung on everyone's door
We danced and we sang in the street and
The church bells rang
But burning in my heart
My memory smoulders on
Of the gunner's dying words on the intercom

Trivia about the song The Hero's Return by Pink Floyd

When was the song “The Hero's Return” released by Pink Floyd?
The song The Hero's Return was released in 1983, on the album “The Final Cut”.
Who composed the song “The Hero's Return” by Pink Floyd?
The song “The Hero's Return” by Pink Floyd was composed by Roger Waters.

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