Another Brick In The Wall
Roger Waters Lyrics


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Daddy's flown across the ocean
Leaving just a memory
The snapshot in the family album
Daddy, what else did you leave for me?

Daddy, what'd'ja leave behind for me?
All in all it was just a brick in the wall
All in all it was all just bricks in the wall




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Roger Waters and Cyndi Lauper's "Another Brick in the Wall" are poignant and capture the emotions of a child who has been left without a father. The song starts with the acknowledgement that the father has flown across the ocean, leaving behind only memories. Here, the family album snapshot is a token of sorts that represents the father who is no longer there. The child is then seen questioning the father as to what else was left behind for them. This line shows the emptiness and confusion that the child feels without their father's presence.


The second part of the lyrics "All in all it was just a brick in the wall" refers to the fact that in the grand scheme of things, the father's absence is just one small part of the bigger picture. The bricks in the wall refer to the numerous little things that seem insignificant but end up making up a larger structure. The child's desire for a father figure is just one small aspect of their life, which is a valid feeling but ultimately just another brick in the wall. The repetition of this line is reflective of how many times individuals may feel insignificant when faced with larger societal problems.


Line by Line Meaning

Daddy's flown across the ocean
Father has traveled far away


Leaving just a memory
Father's absence is only a memory left behind


The snapshot in the family album
Father's image is preserved in a family album


Daddy, what else did you leave for me?
Child wonders about the other things that father has left behind


All in all it was just a brick in the wall
Father's absence and actions are insignificant in the larger scheme of things


All in all it was all just bricks in the wall
Collectively, the absence and actions of fathers are insignificant in the larger scheme of things




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Written by: Roger Waters

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@kriijan3747

I just love how the people in the crowd are so different. Kids, teens, adults, older people....
This music seems to resonate with everyone.

@SpaceTimeManipulatorSTM

the way younger people weren't just there, they were super emotional about it.

@aidanbouw5224

Even saw a guy with a full on battle jacket, which I'm going to assume had patches of metal bands on them

@paradoxward2533

it is the quasi-tragedy of human existence that resonates with everyone....,

@robertmiller5425

Its because roger waters and the rest of the group will always be cool no matter how old they get

@erikvandoorn1674

True. I was there with my daughter.

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@zickerrr___1759

I get goosebumps no Matter how many times I hear the transition between Happiest Days Of Our Life and Another Brick In The Wall.

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Same, bro

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@MK-nn7gm

It’s a buildup, it’s insane. I can’t explain it I feel like I’m gonna explode at that part

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