Pink Floyd - Childhood's end video free download


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You shout in your sleep.

Perhaps the price is just too stepp.

Is your conscience at rest if once put to the test?

You awake with a start to just the beating of your heart.

Just one man beneath the sky,

Just two ears, just two eyes.

You set sail across the sea of longpast thoughts and memories.

Childhood's end,

Your fantasies merge with harsh realities.

And then as the sail is hoist,

You find your eyes are growing moist.

All the fears never voiced say you have to make your final choice.

Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why?

Some are born;

Some men die beneath one infinite sky.

There'll be war, there'll be peace.

But everything one day will cease.

All the iron turned to rust;

All the proud men turned to dust.

And so all things, time will mend.

So this song will end.

Comments

8 years ago

Lord of Light

Listening to this music and reading Arthur C Clarke's Sci-Fi book with the same title.

8 years ago

jnyxtreme

Arthur C. Clarke brought me here

8 years ago

emil cico

Rock your day !...Pink Floyd - Childhood's EndJune 1972 - Obscured By Clouds

8 years ago

Patrick Claeys

arthur c clarke .....

8 years ago

LowRider1500

this music will neve die , 30 years just passed by , and people keep on listening to this

8 years ago

dr clements

I always remember hearing that David got a kind of writers block when it came to lyrics......he got it spot on with this track, this is a real hidden gem!!

9 years ago

Ed Healy

This song captured my soul as a teen.I still think it's one of Floyd's best...

9 years ago

Anthony

One of my favourites 

9 years ago

Francisco Lozano

Sin comentarios

9 years ago

urban munk

Hello everyone.

9 years ago

Carmelo D'Antone

I FloydLa storia della musica.

9 years ago

NRMattison

Is this song related to Arthur C. Clarke's book?

9 years ago

Rogsterius

There'll be war, there'll be peace.But everything one day will cease.All the iron turned to rust;All the proud men turned to dust.And so all things, time will mend.So this song will end.

9 years ago

rubens gonzales

essa é boa

9 years ago

Wolfgang Roessler

One of the best from P.F.

9 years ago

Steve Menard

Roger Waters working the muted bass chords, as he would on the next album with the intro to "Time".

9 years ago

Iko Floyd

one of the more undervalued songs of Pf.....but one of my favourite!

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