Another Brick in the Wall Part III
Pink Floyd Lyrics


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I don't need no walls around me
And I don't need no drugs to calm me
I have seen the writing on the wall
Don't think I need anything at all
No, don't think I'll need anything at all

All in all, it was all just bricks in the wall
All in all, you were all just bricks in the wall





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall Part 3 express a sense of individuality and liberation from societal conformity. The singer declares that they do not need the metaphorical walls that society imposes on them, nor do they need drugs to cope with these restrictions. The lyrics convey a sense of personal strength and self-reliance, as the singer declares that they have seen "the writing on the wall," indicating an ability to understand and navigate the societal norms and expectations that surround them.


The chorus of the song - "All in all, it was all just bricks in the wall / All in all, you were all just bricks in the wall" - suggests that the singer sees society and its expectations as a construct that can be dismantled and overcome. The metaphor of the wall is used throughout Pink Floyd's album The Wall, which explores themes of alienation, oppression, and personal struggle. In this particular song, the lyrics suggest a rejection of these themes and a shift towards a more empowered and individualistic mindset.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't need no walls around me
I don't require any boundaries or limitations that would hinder my potential


And I don't need no drugs to calm me
I don't need any external substances or drugs to help me cope with my emotions or feelings


I have seen the writing on the wall
I have understood the message or warning that has been presented to me


Don't think I need anything at all
I believe I am self-sufficient and do not require any additional support or assistance


No, don't think I'll need anything at all
I am confident in my independence and do not foresee any situations requiring outside help


All in all, it was all just bricks in the wall
Overall, the barriers and obstacles that were in place and held me back were insignificant in the grand scheme of things


All in all, you were all just bricks in the wall
In the end, the people or society that tried to constrain me were just insignificant parts of a larger system




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Written by: Roger Waters

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Andráckula TEAM SHOTS

I know you guys don’t care but I’m just gonna name all the scenes from the past songs before this

0:18, 0:50 In the Flesh?
0:19 The Thin Ice
0:36 Another Brick In the Wall Pt.1
0:30 The Happiest Days of Our Lives
0:17, 0:32, 0:34, 0:51, 0:55, 0:57, 1:10, 1:11 Mother
0:54, 1:09 Empty Spaces
0:23, 0:25 One of My Turns



Edouard Snootie

Another Brick In The Wall Part 3
Lyrics:

Aaahhh!
Aaahhh!
Aaahhh!
Aaahhh!.

I don't need no arms around me
And i don't need no drugs to calm me
I have seen the writing on the wall
Don't think i'll need anything at all
No, don't think i need anything at all.

All in all it was all just bricks in the wall
All in all you we're all just bricks in the wall.



All comments from YouTube:

dimension traveler

Part 3 is by far the best

ERROR

Agreed

A Human Being

Agreed

James Romano

I agree. Especially this version. Waters is genuis.

Dave Grenetz

And the film version of Part 3 is the best

Mr. Sausage

hell yeah it is

part 2 is overrated as hell anyways

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CaptainFracasss

Part 3 is the expression of real feeling, it's the turn of rage, the end of illusion. "The Wall" just the best film ever

Anna L. Vajda

Yeah he does not want to be pacified or numbed. He's just disgusted and introverted.

Wictoria Olofsson

Still we need to be smart as whipers and meak as dowes whilst we fight our enemy and do not let wotans/Odins rage lose. This time we need to be smart!... it is The hour of the wolf!.the age of the wolf.

//an varangian decent!

Moax Lycan

For years I thought there were only two parts to this song. I was talking to a guy I met one day and he enlightened me to the final part of the trilogy. How could I have been so blind. Thank you Josh

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