David Gilmour Tribute 2 of 3
Written by David Gilmour. First appeared on A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) as separate tracks, A New Machine Parts 1 and 2. Gilmour speaks fondly of the New Machines; to him, they represented an advance in recording techniques and in musical tastes.
lyrics
Part 1:
I have always been here.
I have always looked out from behind these eyes.
Feels like more than a lifetime,
feels like more than a lifetime.
Sometimes I get tired of the waiting.
Sometimes I get tired of being in here.
Is this the way it has always been?
Could it ever have been different?
Do you ever get tired of the waiting?
Do you ever get tired of being in there?
Don't worry, nobody lives forever.
Nobody lives forever.
Part 2:
I will always be here.
I will always look out from behind these eyes.
It's only a lifetime,
It's only a lifetime,
It's only a lifetime.
credits
from Floydian Slips,
released June 4, 2011
Vocals and Keyboards: Garrett
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