Written by David Gilmour
verse 1 Dm A Faces of stone that watched from the dark Gm Dm As the wind swirled and you took my arm in the park Dm A Images framed, hung high in the trees Gm Dm And you talked of your youth but the years had turned dry as the leaves PIANO Dm Bb C A Bb Gm Dm A verse 2 Dm A Your lover was gone, his replacement to hand Gm Dm And just what the difference was, you could not understand Dm A In darkening grey we walked back through the streets Gm Dm Then you talked all night long of your childhood home by the seaverse 3 Dm A We sat on the roof, the night overflowed Gm Dm No more was said but I learned all I needed to know Dm A Your Hollywood smile shone a light on the past Gm Dm But it was the future that you held so tight to your heartBb Ab And I, my disguise a mask chosen by you Bb Believed every word I heard Ab Gm At least I think that's what I tried to do