Chris de Burgh

Chris de Burgh - Last Night lyrics

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Last night I was walking through the harbour
Where the fishing boats are lying on the shore
The news had travelled fast and everyone went to be
Where the mayor was making a speech
And the crowd started cheering
When he talked about the glory of it all
And the boys coming home from the war

Last night, they were dancing in the streets
And making music in the alleyways and bars
From a house down in the old town came the sound of guitars
Margarita was waiting inside
With her long black hair hanging down beneath the red light
And she smiled, for the boys coming home from the war
The boys coming home from the war

And they said we were heroes, they said we were fine
We were kings in command, we had God on our side
And we said "nothing will make us change in any way
Since yesterday (we're just the same)
Since yesterday (nothing has changed)
Since yesterday (we're just the same")
But I can feel there's a new kind of hunger inside
To be satisfied, I saw it there last night

Last night I was walking through the shadows,
Far away from all the music and the girls
When I saw a soldier waiting with a woman in black
And they stood without any word
Just staring at a photograph of someone and she began to cry
For a boy left behind in the war
Some boy left behind in the war

And they said we were heroes, they said we were fine
We were kings in command, we had God on our side
And we said "nothing will make us change in any way
Since yesterday (we're just the same)
Since yesterday (nothing has changed)
Since yesterday (we're just the same")
But I can feel there's this new kind of hunger inside
To be satisfied, I saw it there last night

We're just the same
Nothing has changed
We're just the same
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Author: Chris de Burgh

Composer: ?

Publisher: Universal International Music B.V.

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Released in: 1986

Language: English

Translations: Dutch

Appearing on: Into The Light (1986) , High on Emotion (1990) , Essential (2022)

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