the blackest years

Singer:distillers, the

oh berlin

your heart has been drawn and quartered again. oh the east and the west were divided by a wall that staunched their freedom. well the wall came down in 1989

but its ghost still refuses to leave

these hauntings are so reputative

there's a bit of you in me. let's go!

oh berlin

your life's on fire

burns deep within this heart of mine. you got astronomical

economical

suffering for a century. and when the ocean swells that day

i'll get on my ship and i'll sail away

on this ship. on this ship. on this ship. on this ship. and when you're all alone

don't forget me. and when i'm all alone

i won't forget you. and when you're all alone

don't forget me. cause i'm on the wrong side of the tracks. but i did not know until you turned your back. i'm livin' the blackest years of my life. but i did not know until you said goodbye. goodbye. oh berlin your witness stands here

on this city-shamed kinda day. i'm going home

hey. i'm going home

hey. i'm going home

hey. i'm going home

hey. i'm going home

hey. and when you're all alone

don't forget me. and when i'm all alone

i won't forget you. and when you're all alone

don't forget me. cause i'm on the wrong side of the tracks. but i did not know until you turned your back. i'm livin' the blackest years of my life. but i did not know until you said goodbye. goodbye!

we were young girls in a small world

i'm on your doorstep man

ringin' your bell again

i'm ringin' your bell again

i'm sorry gerite rouge

Lyric Context: the blackest years - distillers, the