Death of a Nation

Ian Hunter

I was having a drink with Prince Charles and the Queen
When Winston Churchill stepped into my dream
His head it was heavy, his voice was shakin'
He said, "Look what they've done: it's the death of a nation."

I followed his shadow right out of the bar
And we talked all night 'neath the light of the stars
He said, "This used to be a cradle of civilization
Now look what they've done: it's the death of a nation."

Everything's illusion now, nothing's what it seems
Money isn't everything when you're turning your back on a dream
I held you together when you were breakin'
You can pull down the flags; it's the death of a nation

Don't say goodbye, don't say goodbye
And we'll never die, no, we'll never die
Don't say goodbye, don't say goodbye
And we'll never die, no, we will never die

From the bottom of this ancient heart
I hate to see you falling apart
'Cause I love you still, I love you still, I love you still

You've been getting away with it far too long
Your promises ain't worth the paper they're printed on
I had a love, but that love's been forsaken
Look what they've done: it's the death of a nation

Don't say goodbye, don't say goodbye
And we'll never die, no, we'll never die
Don't say goodbye, don't say goodbye
And we'll never die, no, we will never die

Don't say goodbye, don't say goodbye
And I'll never die, no, I will never die
Don't say goodbye, don't say goodbye
And I'll never die, no, I will never die

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When was the song “Death of a Nation” released by Ian Hunter?
The song Death of a Nation was released in 2001, on the album “Rant”.

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