Poles Apart
Poles Apart

Pink Floyd - Poles Apart Lyrics

Rock
Mar 28, 1994
413
Poles Apart Music Video

Poles Apart Lyrics

Did you know it was all going to go so wrong for you?
And did you see it was all going to be so right for me?
Why did we tell you then
You were always the golden boy then
And that you'd never lose that light in your eyes?

Hey you, did you ever realize what you'd become?
And did you see that it wasn't only me, you were running from?
Did you know all the time but it never bothered you anyway?
Leading the blind while I stared out the steel in your eyes

The rain fell slow, down on all the roofs of uncertainty
I thought of you and the years and all the sadness fell away from me
And did you know? (And did you know?)
I never thought that you'd lose that light in your eyes

Writer(s): Dave Gilmour, Nick Laird-Clowes, Polly Samson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the people mentioned in the lyrics of 'Poles Apart'?

    The lyrics of 'Poles Apart' reference ex-bandmates Syd Barrett in the first verse and Roger Waters in the second verse. This context is confirmed by co-writer Polly Samson.

  2. What is the significance of the line 'Hey you' in the song?

    The line 'Hey you' in the second verse is a nod to the title of a song from Pink Floyd's earlier album, 'The Wall,' which was penned by Roger Waters. It underscores the song's reference to Waters.

  3. What is unique about the guitar tuning in 'Poles Apart'?

    David Gilmour used DADGAD tuning for 'Poles Apart,' a tuning he discovered while experimenting on an acoustic guitar during a trip to Greece. Interestingly, he thought he had invented this tuning, not realizing it was already established.

  4. Who are the lyric writers for 'Poles Apart'?

    'Poles Apart' was written by Dave Gilmour, Nick Laird-Clowes, and Polly Samson.

  5. What tuning was used in 'Poles Apart'?

    David Gilmour used DADGAD tuning for 'Poles Apart,' which involves tuning the guitar strings to D, A, D, G, A, D.

  6. What inspired the first line of the song 'Poles Apart'?

    According to Polly Samson, the first line 'Did you know it was all going to go so wrong for you?' directly references Syd Barrett.

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