Colony

Bernard Sumner, Ian Kevin Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Paul David Morris

A cry for help, a hint of anesthesia
The sound from broken homes
We used to always meet here
As he lays asleep, she takes him in her arms
Some things I have to do, but I don't mean you harm

A worried parent's glance, a kiss, a last goodbye
Hands him the bag she packed, the tears she tries to hide
A cruel wind that blows down to our lunacy
And leaves him standing cold here in this colony

I can't see why all these confrontations
I can't see why all these dislocations
No family life, this makes me feel uneasy
Stood alone here in this colony

In this colony
In this colony
In this colony
In this colony

Dear God in his wisdom took you by the hand
God in his wisdom made you understand
God in his wisdom took you by the hand
God in his wisdom made you understand

God in his wisdom took you by the hand
God in his wisdom made you understand
God in his wisdom took you by the hand
God in his wisdom made you understand

In this colony
In this colony
In this colony
In this colony

Trivia about the song Colony by Joy Division

On which albums was the song “Colony” released by Joy Division?
Joy Division released the song on the albums “Closer” in 1980, “Heart and Soul” in 1998, and “Preston 28 february 1980” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Colony” by Joy Division?
The song “Colony” by Joy Division was composed by Bernard Sumner, Ian Kevin Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Paul David Morris.

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