Gala Lyrics by Waterboys, The

Gala Lyrics

    Gala hangs from the window frame
    Dressed in black and white
    Her face is colourless
    In the moonlight
    She turns around and her lips move
    But the words just drop away
    She leans on the back of a chair
    And her arms begin to sway
    She and i can hear voices
    Talking in the room next door
    Saying things we used to say
    That we can't believe in any more
    We've seen too many castles crumble
    Made too many innocent mistakes
    Who could have known that one house
    Could hold so much heartbreak?

    And then the clockbell rings
    The wind blows in -
    Gala makes for the door.
    Her eyes blaze
    And her hands are shaking
    She opens her mouth and roars!
    Gala doesn't want, gala doesn't need
    She claws at her face
    With her nails till it bleeds
    She runs down the stairs
    In her poor bare-feet
    She's too woman to cry or go down on her knees
    Then her mother is there
    And her voice is soft
    She pulls gala close
    She soothes gala's cuts
    And gently chides
    And gala knows...

    That gala shouldn't worry
    She needn't be afraid
    Because there are sailors on the sea tonight
    In ships that god made
    Look! they cast out the line
    With a "heave two-three-four"
    And they sing as they pull
    Our lost souls aboard

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