Lyrics Déjà Vu - Roger Waters
If
I
had
been
God
I
would
have
rearranged
the
veins
in
the
face
to
make
them
more
resistant
to
alcohol
and
less
prone
to
ageing
If
I
had
been
God
I
would
have
sired
many
sons
and
I
would
not
have
suffered
the
Romans
to
kill
even
one
of
them
If
I
had
been
God
With
my
staff
and
my
rod
If
I
had
been
given
the
nod
I
believe
I
could
have
done
a
better
job
If
I
were
a
drone
Patrolling
foreign
skies
With
my
electronic
eyes
for
guidance
And
the
element
of
surprise
I
would
be
afraid
to
find
someone
home
Maybe
a
woman
at
a
stove
Baking
bread,
making
rice,
or
just
boiling
down
some
bones
If
I
were
a
drone
The
temple's
in
ruins
The
bankers
get
fat
The
buffalo's
gone
And
the
mountain
top's
flat
The
trout
in
the
streams
are
all
hermaphrodites
You
lean
to
the
left
but
you
vote
to
the
right
And
it
feels
like
déjà
vu
The
sun
goes
down
and
I'm
still
missing
you
Counting
the
cost
of
love
that
got
lost
And
under
my
Gulf
Stream,
in
circular
balls
There's
ninety-nine
cents
worth
of
drunkards
and
fools
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