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The Hero’s Return Part 2 Pink Floyd
"The Hero’s Return Part 2" by Pink Floyd (#Rock), released in 1983, explores themes of disillusionment, loss, and the burdens of war. The lyrics reflect on the emotional scars of a soldier returning home, juxtaposing heroic ideals with harsh realities. The song features haunting melodies and poignant instrumentation, contributing to its introspective atmosphere. Its exploration of trauma resonates with listeners, highlighting the psychological impact of conflict.
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Jesus Christ, I might as well be dead
I can't see how dangerous
It must feel to me
Training human cogs for the machine
Without some shell-shocked lunatic like me
Bombarding their still soft shells
With sticks and stones
That were lying around
In the pile of unspeakable feelings I'd found
When I turned back the stone
Turned over the stone
Of my own disappointment back home
I can't see how dangerous
It must feel to me
Training human cogs for the machine
Without some shell-shocked lunatic like me
Bombarding their still soft shells
With sticks and stones
That were lying around
In the pile of unspeakable feelings I'd found
When I turned back the stone
Turned over the stone
Of my own disappointment back home
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