Don't Leave Me Now is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on their 1979 concept album, The Wall. The album tells the story of a rockstar named Pink, who isolates himself from the world and eventually builds a metaphorical wall to protect himself from emotional pain. The song expresses Pink's desperation for human connection and his fear of being alone. It features haunting vocals by Roger Waters and a powerful guitar solo by David Gilmour. The song has since become a fan favorite and a standout track on the album.
Ooh, babeDon't leave me now
Don't say it's the end of the roadRemember the flowers I sentI need you, babeTo put through the shredder in front of my friends
Oh, babeDon't leave me now
How could you go?When you know how I need you(Need you, need you, need you, need you, need you, need you)To beat to a pulp on a Saturday night
Oh, babeDon't leave me now
How can you treat me this way?Running away
Ooh, babeWhy are ya running away?
Ooh, babe
Ooh, babe
Ooh, babe
Aah!
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