Indisciplined Lucy - The Marionettes lyrics

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Indisciplined Lucy - The Marionettes lyrics

Sally cries out "where am I today?" in desperation selling off the silverspoon Aladdin leans his body to the stone wall near the old church eyes are focused on the laughing moon "Mother, did you hear about my new job on the car wash?I don't make love but money so Lucy, bring your visions and ambitions to the real world and forget about changing our heads” And the world just keep on spinning 'round her head No one knows and no one cares I caught a glimpse of the black eyed girl In the street trying to change our worlds It was like selling air to fish Some years have pa**ed since Lucy first appeared in town The air was thick, the angels sang as she came down And in the corner of my eye I saw a light The radio shouted out the mysteries of right... "Tell me, have you ever seen such hatred in a city? Daddy k**ed Mariah with his hands Sister! You're the victim of a strange kind of religion Democracy-economy- Market- there's a weapon in the hands of those who need it Yes rich gets rich as rich can be Sisters, brothers, everyday you move your hand up to your collars Don t you feel the strings?" She leaned back on her bed with all her tired thoughts The lights from Water Road threw shadows on her greenish walls Between the outlines of her body there's a light which searches for the surface of the sea of good and right...