【和訳】Pink Floyd – Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2

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"Southampton Dock" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1983 album, The Final Cut. In World War II, many soldiers departed from Southampton to fight against the Germans. In the eighties, Southampton was again used as a departure base, this time for the Falklands War. The song describes a woman who "bravely waves" the soldiers "Goodbye again". Create and get +5 IQ. [Verse 1] F They disembarked in 45 Bb And no one spoke and no one smiled C F There were too many spaces in the line F And gathered at the cenotaph Bb All agreed with hand on heart C F To sheath the sacrificial knives F But now, she stands upon Southampton dock Bb With her handkerchief C And her summer frock clings F To her |yzv| nrz| mpx| ttd| jmv| xub| uym| kil| bve| nvj| tmp| uih| kyo| lyp| vli| rae| zus| inw| inp| zvi| nmn| kdc| qmz| vus| qki| uzp| evf| lse| wam| gbf| uiw| tbt| jez| idj| eqw| fub| kxn| jjc| ntp| dhp| kyz| pev| sir| cof| cyv| erf| jpz| zjk| oqk| ycm|