Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
Joy Division
The song appears to be a lyrical biography of Rudolf Hess, a Nazi and Hitler’s confidante, who later became disillusioned with Hitler’s rule and fled to Scotland in an attempt to draw peace between the Axis and the Allies. Told from from Hess' point of view.
[Intro]
Three, five, oh, one, two, five, go
[Verse 1]
I was there in the back stage
When first light came around
I grew up like a changeling
To win the first time around
I can see all the weakness
I can pick all the faults
Well I concede all the faith tests
Just to stick in your throats
[Chorus]
31G, 31G, 31G
[Verse 2]
I hung around in your soundtrack
To mirror all that you've done
To find the right side of reason
To kill the three lies for one
I can see all the cold facts
I can see through your eyes
All this talk made no contact
No matter how hard we tried
[Chorus]
31G, 31G, 31G
[Verse 3]
I can still hear the footsteps
I can see only walls
I slid into your man-traps
With no hearing at all
I just see contradiction
Had to give up the fight
Just to live in the past tense
To make believe you were right
[Chorus]
31G, 31G, 31G
[Outro]
Three, five, zero, one, two, five
Warsaw was written by Stephen Morris & Bernard Sumner & Peter Hook & Ian Curtis.
Warsaw was produced by Joy Division.
Joy Division released Warsaw on Sat Jun 03 1978.