Grey Walls

ERROL THOMPSON

I took my darling down,
I took my darling down
To that big grey house down the lane
And then the doctor said,

He said "It's in her head
She's never going to be right again"
I kissed my love goodbye,
She didn't blink an eye

They took her down the hall,
She never looked back at all

Oh behind grey walls,
Somewhere there's a soul
Behind grey walls,
She's out of control

She's crying out for help,
No-one can hear
O Lord have pity on her,
O Lord have pity on her

My darling walks the floor,
My darling walks the floor
She walks every minute that she can
I heard my darling say,
I heard my darling say

That she don't know who I am
Cigarette burns down her arm,
Said she tried to do herself harm
Tied her arms in the back,
Trussed her up like a sack

Oh behind grey walls,
Somewhere there's a soul
Behind grey walls,
She's out of control

She's crying out for help,
No-one can hear
O Lord have pity on her,
O Lord have pity on her

I saw my darling's face,
I saw my darling's face
It looked so pale in the distance
She stared out from her room

Into the dying gloom
And I saw her poor tears glisten
Pills to keep her calm, more punctures
Than a junkie in her arm
Strapped her on the bed,
Seventy volts through her head

Oh behind grey walls,
Somewhere there's a soul
Behind grey walls,
She's out of control

She's crying out for help,
No-one can hear
O Lord have pity on her,
O Lord have pity on her

Behind grey walls
Behind grey walls

Trivia about the song Grey Walls by Richard Thompson

When was the song “Grey Walls” released by Richard Thompson?
The song Grey Walls was released in 1991, on the album “Rumor and Sigh”.
Who composed the song “Grey Walls” by Richard Thompson?
The song “Grey Walls” by Richard Thompson was composed by ERROL THOMPSON.

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