Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Farewell to Pripyat, artist - Christy Moore. Album song Voyage, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1988
Record label: Warner Music UK
Song language: English
Farewell to Pripyat |
It was a Friday in April 1986, |
The day that the nightmare began, |
When the dust it rained down on our buildings and streets, |
And entered our bedrooms at noon, |
Touched the grass and the streets, bicycles, cars, |
Beds books and picture frames too, |
We stood around, helpless, confused, |
Nobody knew what to do. |
At two o’clock on Sunday the buses arrived, |
A fleet of a thousand or more, |
We were ordered to be on our way, |
Not knowing what lay in store, |
Some of our citizens fled in dismay, |
And looked for a good place to hide, |
Four o’clock came and the last bus pulled out, |
T’was the day our lovely town died. |
And the shirts sheets and handkerchiefs crack in the wind, |
On the window ledge the withering plants, |
And the Ladas and Volga’s are parked by the door, |
And the bike’s in its usual stance. |
Our evergreen trees lie withered and drooped, |
They’ve poisoned our fertile land, |
The streets speak a deafening silence, |
Nothing stirs but the sand. |
A visit back home is so eerie today, |
A modern Pompeii on view, |
To see all the old shops and the Forest Hotel, |
And the Promyet Cinema too. |
The mementos we gathered were all left behind, |
Our Photos, letters and cards, |
The toys of our children untouchable now, |
Toy soldiers left standing on guard. |
So fare thee well Pripyat, my home and my soul, |
Your sorrow can know no relief, |
A terrifying glimpse of the future you show, |
Your children all scattered like geese, |
The clothes line still sways but the owners long gone, |
As the nomadic era returns, |
The question in black and white blurred into grey, |
The answer is too easy to learn. |