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  1. 17 de mar. de 2013 · On the turning away From the pale and downtrodden And the words they say Which we won't understand "Don't accept that what's happening Is just a case of others' suffering Or you'll find that you're joining in The turning away" It's a sin that somehow Light is changing to shadow And casting it's shroud Over all we have known Unaware ...

  2. 27 de ago. de 2023 · Table of Contents. This poignant composition by Pink Floyd explores the idea of individuals turning a blind eye to the suffering and struggles of others. The lyrics delve into the human tendency to become apathetic towards the pain and injustices happening around us.

  3. This song is about ones interpersonal spirit. The turning away is the forgetting of the light, the heavenly, energy comprised, free, no pain, other dimension of ones self that only few have been able to tap into. Some of you might get this, the rest of you won't. Thus the turning away....

  4. Music and lyrics. The song has often been described as a protest song and is one of the more political tracks Pink Floyd released after the departure of Roger Waters. The main concept came from Anthony Moore, but David Gilmour has stated that he re-wrote the last verse of both "On the Turning Away" and "Learning to Fly". [4]

  5. 4 de abr. de 2019 · Mesmerised as they light the flame. fascinado mientras encienden la llama. Feel the new wind of change. Siente el nuevo viento de cambio. On the wings of the night. en las alas de la noche. No more turning away. No más rechazo. From the weak and the weary.

  6. [Verse 1] On the turning away. From the pale and downtrodden. And the words they say. Which we won’t understand. “Don’t accept that what’s happening. Is just a case of all the suffering. Or...

  7. 26 de nov. de 2012 · The song is about the band Pink Floyd's 'turning away' from founding member Sid Barrett, who mental illness made him a liability. Specifically, David Gilmour was chiding Roger Waters for doing so. It was turned into a larger meaning, encompassing all such things, a 'man's inhumanity to man' thing.