| THE HERO'S RETURN |
| Pink Floyd |
| (Waters) |
| D | |
| Jesus, Jesus, what's it all about? |
| Trying to clout these little ingrates into shape. |
| When I was their age all the lights went out. |
| There was no time to whine or mope about. |
| Cmaj7 | D | |
| And even now part of me fli | es over |
| Cmaj7 | |
| Dresden at angels one five. |
| D | Cmaj7 | |
| Though | they'll never fathom it behind my |
| D | |
| Sarcasm desperate memories | lie. |
| D | |
| Sweetheart sweetheart are you fast asleep? Good. |
| 'Cause that's the only time that I can really speak to you. |
| And there is something that I've locked away |
| A memory that is too painful |
| To withstand the light of day. |
| Cmaj7 | D | Cmaj7 | |
| When we came back from the | war the | banners and |
| D | |
| Flags hung on everyone's | door. |
| Cmaj7 | |
| We | danced and we sang in the street and |
| D | |
| The church bells | rang. |
| G | C | |
| But | burning in my | heart, |
| G | C | |
| My | memory smoulders | on |
| G | C | Em | add9 | |
| Of the | gunners dying | words on the | int | ercom. |
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| Updated: April 7/98 |