Interzone

Bernard Sumner / Ian Curtis / Peter Hook / Stephen Morris

I walked through the city limits (someone talked me in to do it)
Attracted by some force within it (had to close my eyes to get close to it)
Around a corner where a prophet lay
(Saw the place where she'd a room to stay)
A wire fence where the children played (saw the bed where the body lay)
And I was looking for a friend of mine (and I had no time to waste)
Yeah, looking for some friends of mine

The cars screeched hear the sound on dust (heard a noise just a car outside)
Metallic blue turned red with rust (pulled in close by the building's side)
In a group all forgotten youth (had to think, collect my senses now)
Are turned on to a knife edged view
(Find some places where my friends don't know)
And I was looking for a friend of mine (and I had no time to waste)
Yeah, looking for some friends of mine

Down the dark streets, the houses looked the same
(Getting darker now, faces look the same)
And I walked round and round (no stomach, torn apart)
Nail me to a train (had to think again)
Trying to find a clue, trying to find a way to get out!
(Trying to move away, had to move away and keep out)

Four, twelve windows, ten in a row (behind a wall, well, I looked down low)
The lights shined like a neon show (inserted deep felt a warmer glow)
No place to stop, no place to go (no time to lose, had to keep on going)
I guessed they died some time ago (I guessed they died some time ago)
And I was looking for a friend of mine (and I had no time to waste)
Yeah, looking for some friends of mine

Curiosidades sobre la música Interzone del Joy Division

¿En qué álbumes fue lanzada la canción “Interzone” por Joy Division?
Joy Division lanzó la canción en los álbumes “Unknown Pleasures” en 1979, “Warsaw” en 1994 y “Heart and Soul” en 2001.
¿Quién compuso la canción “Interzone” de Joy Division?
La canción “Interzone” de Joy Division fue compuesta por Bernard Sumner, Ian Curtis, Peter Hook y Stephen Morris.

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