Sympathy

David Ewer, Georges Aber, Mark McVey, Stephen Gould, Graham Stansfield

Now when you climb into your bed tonight
And when you lock and bolt the door
Just think of those out in the cold and dark
'Cause there's not enough love to go 'round
No, there's not enough love to go 'round

And sympathy is what we need my friends
And sympathy is what we need
And sympathy is what we need my friends
'Cause there's not enough love to go 'round
No, there's not enough love to go 'round

Now half the world hates the other half
And half the world has all the food
And half the world lies down and quietly starves
'Cause there's not enough love to go 'round
No, there's not enough love to go 'round
No, there's not enough love
To go 'round

And sympathy is what we need my friends
And sympathy is what we need
And sympathy is what we need my friends
'Cause there's not enough love to go 'round
No, there's not enough love
No, there's not enough love
To go 'round

Trivia about the song Sympathy by Marillion

On which albums was the song “Sympathy” released by Marillion?
Marillion released the song on the albums “Holidays In Eden” in 1991, “A Singles Collection 1982-1992 : Six Of One, Half-Dozen Of The Other” in 1992, “1982 - 1992 A Singles Collection” in 1992, “The Singles Vol 2 '89-'95” in 2002, “The Official Bootleg Boxset: Volume 2” in 2010, and “Singles Night” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Sympathy” by Marillion?
The song “Sympathy” by Marillion was composed by David Ewer, Georges Aber, Mark McVey, Stephen Gould, Graham Stansfield.

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