Lyric discussion by inpraiseoffolly 

Cover art for Grantchester Meadows lyrics by Pink Floyd

About a minute fifty in (playing it backwards, so a minute fifty from the end forwards), you can hear him say, "save us my savior."

About four minutes in playing it backwards: "here's an offering here for my savior, who saves us in the fall"

About 4:43 in backwars, "save us my savior" is repeated

About 5 minutes in backwards, he says, "here's my reward" "I am here where the birds go easy early"

About 5:10 in, he repeats, "here's an offering for my savior, who saves us in the fall"

About 5:45 in, he says, "my reward is..."

About 6:07 in, he says, "here my boy finds us in..."

In case anyone was wondering, I do not think this song is about God or saviors or anything. I think it's about a place from Waters' childhood memories.

They really are just random sounds for which you've constructed some "meaning" out of nothing. Why would Roger Waters, an avowed atheist along with David Gilmour & Nick Mason, be singing shite about a "Saviour"?

To quote Waters: "Please, God - I'm an atheist so maybe I shouldn't be asking God - but let Barack Obama finally win the Democratic nomination..."

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