Interzone (Warsaw Version)

Bernard Sumner / Ian Curtis / Peter Hook / Stephen Morris

I walked through the city limits
Attracted by some force within it
Around a corner where a prophet lay
A wire fence where the children played

And I was looking for a friend of mine
Yeah, looking for a friend of mine

The cars screeched hear the sound on dust
Metallic blue turned red with rust
Stood apart all forgotten youth
Turned on to a knife edged view

And I was looking for a friend of mine
Yeah, looking for a friend of mine

Down the dark streets, the houses looked the same
And I walked round and round
Nail me to a train
Had to get away
Trying to find a way to get out!

Four twelve windows, ten in a row
The lights shine, an unearthly glow
No place to stop, no place to go
I guess they died some time ago

And I was looking for some friends of mine
Yeah, looking for some friends of mine

Trivia about the song Interzone (Warsaw Version) by Joy Division

Who composed the song “Interzone (Warsaw Version)” by Joy Division?
The song “Interzone (Warsaw Version)” by Joy Division was composed by Bernard Sumner, Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris.

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