Lyrics Death Of A City - Ken Stringfellow
Did
Ray
really
survive
the
death
of
a
city
that
once
was
alive?
Still
wears
bespoke
suits.
He
feels
fireproof
Maybe
religion
still
offers
him
proof
And
he
walks
right
through
you
and
I
now,
silently
making
his
usual
rounds
Oh,
you're
over
and
done
with
now
You've
broken
my
heart
in
But
that's
not
important
A
minor
misfortune
Now
you're
over
and
done
with
now
The
death
of
a
city
And
nobody
really
cared
Backstreets,
somebody
weeps
Closed-circuit
cameras
are
making
the
sweep
And
they
look
down
on
grass
turning
brown
'Cos
nothing
is
able
to
live
in
this
town
So
you
go
out,
late,
and
look
for
the
stars
All
you
see
is
orange
on
the
clouds
Are
we
able
to
see
what
somebody
was
dreaming
in
steel
and
in
stone?
Streets
laid,
workers
were
paid
And
the
skyline
was
something
that
everyone
owned
And
you
know...
sometimes
that's
all
you
get
to
No,
you're
not
going
now
Not
when
we're
still
enough
to
hear
our
own
sounds
Like
when
we
breathe
through
each
other's
mouths
The
broken-out
window
gives
view
to
the
south
Now
was
it
just
a
trick
of
the
light,
or
did
I
see
movement
attracting
my
sight?
Is
it
somebody
waiting
for
word
to
pull
the
curtain
down?
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