Lyrics The Days of Pearly Spencer - Marc Almond
A
tenement,
a
dirty
street
Walked
and
worn
by
shoeless
feet
Inside
it's
long
and
so
complete
Watched
by
a
shivering
sun
Old
eyes
in
a
small
child's
face
Watching
as
the
shadows
race
Through
walls
and
cracks
and
leave
no
trace
And
daylight's
brightness
shuns
The
days
of
Pearly
Spencer
Ah
hah
The
race
is
almost
run
Nose
pressed
hard
on
frosted
glass
Gazing
as
the
swollen
mass
On
concrete
fields
where
grows
no
grass
He
stumbles
blindly
on
Iron
trees
smother
the
air
But
withering
they
stand
and
stare
Through
eyes
that
neither
know
nor
care
Where
the
grass
has
gone
The
days
of
Pearly
Spencer
Ah
hah
The
race
is
almost
run
Pearly
where's
your
milk
white
skin
What's
that
stubble
on
your
chin
It's
buried
in
the
rot-gut
gin
You
played
and
lost
not
won
You
played
a
house
that
can't
be
beat
Now
look
your
head's
bowed
in
defeat
You
walked
too
far
along
the
street
Where
only
rats
can
run
The
days
of
Pearly
Spencer
Ah
hah
The
race
is
almost
run
The
days
of
Pearly
Spencer
Ah
hah
The
race
is
almost
run
The
race
is
almost
run
A
tenement,
a
dirty
street
Remember
worn
and
shoeless
feet
Remember
how
you
stood
to
beat
The
way
your
life
had
gone
So
Pearly
don't
you
shed
more
tears
For
those
best
forgotten
years
Those
tenements
are
memories
Of
where
you've
risen
from
The
days
of
Pearly
Spencer
Ah
hah
The
race
is
almost
won
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