Interiors (Song For Williem De Kooning)

James Dean Bradfield / Nicky Wire / Sean Moore

Who sees the interiors like young Willem once did
Your beautiful triangle of distortion
Now you seem to forget it so much
Who sees the interiors like young Willem once did

Say you can remember
Say where is the tomorrow
Say where you're coming from
Say what you have left us

Are we too tired to try and understand
That nothing is nothing on that we depend
Take my hand together and we will cry
It really makes no difference
To what we see inside
What we see inside

Who sees the interiors like young Willem once did
A beautiful landscape of your nation
Another era is not forthcoming
Who sees the interiors like young Willem once did

Say you can remember
Say where is the tomorrow
Say where you're coming from
Say what you have left us

Are we too tired to try and understand
That nothing is nothing on that we depend
Take my hand together and we will cry
It really makes no difference
To what you see inside
What you see inside

Say you can remember
Say where is the tomorrow
Say where you're coming from
Say what you have

Are we too tired to try and understand
That nothing is nothing on that we depend
Take my hand together and we will cry
It really makes no difference
To what you see inside
What you see inside

Trivia about the song Interiors (Song For Williem De Kooning) by Manic Street Preachers

When was the song “Interiors (Song For Williem De Kooning)” released by Manic Street Preachers?
The song Interiors (Song For Williem De Kooning) was released in 1996, on the album “Everything Must Go”.
Who composed the song “Interiors (Song For Williem De Kooning)” by Manic Street Preachers?
The song “Interiors (Song For Williem De Kooning)” by Manic Street Preachers was composed by James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire, and Sean Moore.

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