Synesthesia

Steven John Wilson

I'm sending you a letter
Because I don't think there's much time
Time to clear the cobwebs
Time to bear the crime

It's only a number
It's only a death
Another soldier died in action
The telegram regrets
It's only a number
It's only a death
Another soldier died in action
The telegram regrets

I'm lying on a stretcher
They're lying to my face
There's no-one left to help me
I'm just a waste of space

It's only a number
It's only a death
Another soldier died in action
The telegram regrets
It's only a number
It's only a death
Another soldier died in action
The telegram regrets

It's a matter of moments
I'll be dead before you've read
There's blood on the table
And my back is full of lead

It's only a number
It's only a death
Another soldier died in action
The telegram regrets
It's only a number
It's only a death
Another soldier died in action
The telegram regrets
It's only a number
It's only a death
Another soldier died in action
The telegram regrets
It's only a number
It's only a death
Another soldier died in action
The telegram regrets

Trivia about the song Synesthesia by Porcupine Tree

On which albums was the song “Synesthesia” released by Porcupine Tree?
Porcupine Tree released the song on the albums “Stars Die: The Delerium Years 1991-1997” in 2002 and “The Sound of No One Listening” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Synesthesia” by Porcupine Tree?
The song “Synesthesia” by Porcupine Tree was composed by Steven John Wilson.

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