the narrow streets,
the cobbled hands.
the smiling faces understand
for 20 years it’s been their place
to cough and crawl and go to waste.
dresden loved you
fought for my blood,
crawled from the gutter
when i could.
for 20 years it’s been my place
to cough and crawl and go to waste.
so who’s driving the bus
should it be one of us?
would you let me off at the next stop?
who’s driving the bus
should it be one of us?
would you let me off at the next stop?
i die for life
and hope for hope
marylyn watches
dogs on the rope.
for 20 years it’s been her place
to cough and crawl and go to waste.
the ruined life,
the holy man
the overlord
understands
for 20 years it’s been this way
to cough and charm and go to waste
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