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"Outside the Wall" (working titles "Bleeding Hearts" and "The Buskers") is a song written by Roger Waters and serves as the final track on Pink Floyd’s 1979 album "The Wall". The song functions as a quiet conclusion to the album’s narrative. It follows "The Trial," in which a judge commands the destruction of the psychological wall built by the protagonist, Pink. After an explosion signals the wall’s collapse, "Outside the Wall" begins softly, leaving Pink’s ultimate fate ambiguous.