Marooned Lyrics

Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd - Marooned Lyrics

Lyrics

Out of the world today
into your light tonight
Let it all slip right through,
let it all slide.

Where would we be without our endorphins
Sleeping in corners and street-ends.

In a haste and running I forgot to say
the indifference is grabbing me.

Where would we be without our endorphins
Sleeping in corners and street-ends.

To the rescue, to the rescue
of me and my friends, of me and my friends.

The lady in red, she swallows my pride.
There's no chance of victory tonight.

Where would we be without our endorphins
Sleeping in corners and street-ends.

To the rescue, to the rescue
of me and my friends, of me and my friends.

It's coming 'round, it's coming 'round,
it's coming 'round to claim its ground.
It's coming 'round, it's coming 'round,
you will see.

Out of your world today
into the light tonight.
Let it all slip right through,
let it all slide.

Out of your world today
into the light tonight.
Let it all slip right through,
let it all slide.

Where would we be without our endorphins
Sleeping in corners and street-ends.

To the rescue, to the rescue
of me and my friends.
To the rescue, to the rescue
of me and my friends, of me and my friends.

Song & Lyrics Facts

Pink Floyd's "Marooned" is a track from their 1994 album, The Division Bell. It was written by all four members of the band: David Gilmour, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and Roger Waters.

The song was released as the fourth single from the album on July 11th, 1994. The lyrics to "Marooned" are about isolation and reflect the feeling of being disconnected from the world. They describe how it feels to be alone in an unfamiliar place with no one around. The song features some of Pink Floyd's signature guitar riffs and hauntingly beautiful melodies which create a unique atmosphere.

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