Roger Waters: Leaving Beirut



I should have posted this a long time ago. The song was first released as a single only in Japan in 2004. Most of the song's lyrics are derived from a short story about Waters' hitchhiking excursion in Lebanon in 1961. Roger Waters' reaction to US and UK involvement in the Iraq war is one of the few songs we have protesting the current, ongoing wars. Waters has performed the song at every show on his The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour, replacing the spoken-word recitation with a visual backdrop of the story. The video is based upon the original sketches by Bill Sienkiewicz.

Is gentleness too much for us
Should gentleness be filed along with empathy
We feel for someone else's child
Every time a smart bomb does its sums and gets it wrong
Someone else's child dies and equities in defence rise

More lyrics of this amazing song.

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