Tuesday 6 May 2014

Pompeii Bastille - song lyrics - dntstore




Bastille


"Pompeii"
Eh-eh-o eh-o [6x]

I was left to my own devices
Many days fell away with nothing to show

And the walls kept tumbling down
In the city that we love
Great clouds roll over the hills
Bringing darkness from above

But if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
Nothing changed at all?
And if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
You've been here before?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

We were caught up and lost in all of our vices
In your pose as the dust settled around us

And the walls kept tumbling down
In the city that we love
Great clouds roll over the hills
Bringing darkness from above

But if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
Nothing changed at all?
And if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
You've been here before?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

Eh-eh-o eh-o [4x]

Oh where do we begin?
The rubble or our sins?
Oh oh where do we begin?
The rubble or our sins?

And the walls kept tumbling down (oh where do we begin?)
In the city that we love (the rubble or our sins?)
Great clouds roll over the hills (oh where do we begin?)
Bringing darkness from above (the rubble or our sins?)

But if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
Nothing changed at all?
And if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
You've been here before?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

If you close your eyes, does it almost feel like nothing changed at all?

Eh-eh-o eh-o [8x]

top news today ( BBC)

Mark Selby dedicates World Championship title to late father

Mark Selby dedicated his maiden world title to late father David, who died of cancer in 1999.
The Leicester-based player, 30, beat defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan 18-14 to become new world number one.
"My father died when I was 16, two months before I turned professional, and his last words were, 'I want you to become world champion'," said Selby, who overturned a 10-5 deficit to win.
I said to him, 'I will do one day'. Thankfully, today it's come true."
Selby, who trailed 10-7 overnight, triumphed on a dramatic final day at the Crucible and later admitted his exhaustion following agruelling semi-final victory over Neil Robertson.
"Every time I got a chance, I felt like I was capable of scoring, but on Sunday I was missing balls because of tiredness," he said.
"But towards the end, when Ronnie came back to 15-14 and asked me the question, I probably played my best snooker of the final in those last three frames. I needed to attack him and I did."

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