| Last night i was walking through the harbour
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| Where the fishing boats are lying on the shore
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| The news had travelled fast and everyone went to be
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| Where the mayor was making a speech
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| And the crowd started cheering
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| When he talked about the glory of it all
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| And the boys coming home from the war;
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| Last night, they were dancing in the streets
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| And making music in the alleyways and bars
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| From a house down in the old town came the sound of guitars
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| Margarita was waiting inside
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| With her long black hair hanging down beneath the red light
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| And she smiled, for the boys coming home from the war
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| The boys coming home from the war;
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| And they said we were heroes, they said we were fine
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| We were kings in command, we had god on our side
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| And we said «nothing will make us change in any way
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| Since yesterday — we’re just the same
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| Since yesterday — nothing has changed
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| Since yesterday — we’re just the same,»
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| But i can feel there’s a new kind of hunger inside
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| To be satisfied, i saw it there last night;
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| Last night i was walking through the shadows
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| Far away from all the music and the girls
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| When i saw a soldier with a woman in black
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| And they stood without any word
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| Just staring at a photograph of someone, and she began to cry
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| For a boy left behind in the war
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| Some boy left behind in the war;
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| And they said we were heroes, they said we were fine
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| We were kings in command, we had god on our side
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| And we said «nothing will make us change in any way
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| Since yesterday — we’re just the same
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| Since yesterday — nothing has changed
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| Since yesterday — we’re just the same,»
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| But i can feel there’s this new kind of hunger inside
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| To be satisfied, i saw it there last night… |