Lyrics Blind Curve - Marillion
I
saw
a
war
widow
in
a
launderette
Washing
the
memories
from
her
husband′s
clothes
She
had
medals
pinned
to
a
threadbare
greatcoat
A
lump
in
her
throat
with
cemetery
eyes
I
see
convoys
curbcrawling
West
German
autobahns
Trying
to
pick
up
a
war
They're
going
to
even
the
score
Oh...
I
can′t
take
any
more
I
see
black
flags
on
factories
Soup
ladles
poised
on
the
lips
of
the
poor
I
see
children
with
vacant
stares,
destined
for
rape
in
the
alleyways
Does
anybody
care,
I
can't
take
any
more!
Should
we
say
goodbye?
I
see
priests,
politicians?
Black
heroes
in
black
plastic
body-bags
under
nations'
flags
I
see
children
pleading
with
outstretched
hands
Drenched
in
napalm,
this
is
no
Vietnam
I
can′t
take
any
more,
should
we
say
goodbye
How
can
we
justify?
They
call
us
civilized!
1 Slainte Mhath
2 He Knows You Know
3 Chelsea Monday
4 Freaks
5 Jigsaw
6 Punch and Judy
7 Sugar Mice
8 Fugazi
9 Script For A Jester's Tear
10 Incommunicado
11 White Russian
12 Pseudo Silk Kimono
13 Kayleigh
14 Lavender
15 Bitter Suite
16 Heart Of Lothian
17 Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)
18 Lords of the Backstage
19 Blind Curve
20 Childhood's End?
21 White Feather
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