Lyrics The Woman Upstairs - Gino Vannelli
She
had
a
chalk-white
face
and
dandelion
hair
T'was
a
wisp
of
a
woman
who
lived
in
the
tenement
upstairs
Where
the
walls
were
so
thin
You
could
hear
her
bleedin'
He
was
mountain
of
a
man
that
stunk
o'
Brewdog
ale
With
a
fist
he
swung
like
a
curved-claw
hammer
on
a
nail
With
all
of
his
might
Most
every
night
Then
it
came
one
day
on
a
cold
day
in
July
A
time
to
choose
to
either
live
or
die
Like
a
low-hung
fruit
sprung
from
the
Tree
of
Life
Yeah
the
moment
had
arrived
As
he
wrapped
his
hands
around
her
throat
Before
the
kitchen
lights
went
dark
She
took
hold
of
the
butcher
knife
And
she
drove
it
into
his
heart
She
drove
it
into
his
heart
Soon
the
police
came
and
they
laid
her
in
cuffs
Threw
her
in
the
back
of
a
black
and
white
and
sure
enough
They
locked
her
away
And
there
she
would
stay
Until
such
time
her
case
was
assigned
To
a
public
defender
who
had
ten
other
trials
on
his
mind
Thus
the
verdict
was
in
Before
a
word
was
spoken
So
it
came
one
day
on
a
cold
day
in
July
A
time
to
choose
to
either
live
or
die
Like
a
low-hung
fruit
sprung
from
the
Tree
of
Life
Yeah
the
moment
had
arrived
As
I
heard
her
shout,
"No
way,
no
how!
No
more
blood
and
tears
will
I
shed!"
And
then
there
came
that
terrible
silence
And
that
mountain
of
a
man
was
dead
And
that
mountain
of
a
man
was
dead
She
weren't
no
newsworthy
face,
no
lady
fair
Just
a
hard-luck
woman
livin'
in
the
tenement
upstairs
Who
by
a
jury
of
her
peers
Got
twenty-five
years
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