Fairwell To Pripchat lyrics

Song information

Artist: John Mcdermott
Album: Old Friends

Lyrics

It was a friday in april 1986
The day that nightmare begun
When the dust it fell down on our buildings and streets
And entered our buildings at noon
Touched the grass and trees, bicycyles, 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
When four o'clock came and the last bus pulled out
T'was the day that our lively town died

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And the shirts, sheets and hankerchiefs cracks in the wind
On the window ledge the withering plants
And the ladas and volgas are parked by the door
And the bikes in its usual stance
Our evergreen tree lies 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 pompei in view
To see all the old shops ond the forest hotel
And the promyet cinema too
The momentos we gathered all left behind
Our photos and letters and cards
The toys of our children untouchable now
Toy soldiers left standing on guard

So fare thee well pripchat, 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 lines still sways but the owners long gone
As the nomadic era returns
The questions in black and white blurred into grey
The answer is too easy to learn

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