Lyrics Skin and Concrete - Rebekka
I
stood
on
the
street,
in
the
drizzling
rain.
The
brick
roads
are
slippery
in
this
ambiguous
town.
No
one
took
notice.
No
one
around.
Except
umbrellas
and
bicycles,
passing
without
a
sound.
The
one
whose
skin
meets
concrete,
Whose
daugther
is
this
girl?
Her
name
is
tagged
all
over
town
On
skin
and
concrete.
A
pink,
french
balcony.
The
light
inside
was
dim.
Reflections
of
motion
dancing
on
the
curtains.
One
window
half
open
so
I
whispered
to
him.
But
it
was
she
who
opened,
a
girl
of
my
age,
about
15.
The
one
whose
skin
meets
concrete
Whose
daugther
is
this
girl?
Her
name
is
tagged
all
over
town
On
skin
and
concrete
So
I
won′t
forget
her.
So
I
won't
forget
her.
Get
her.
I
stared
like
a
child
.Thank
you
innocence.
I
asked
pale,
naked
girl
what
she
did
down
on
the
floor.
The
answer
she
gave
me
At
the
time,
made
no
sense:
"Take
your
eyes
off
me
While
I
inject
my
indifference."
The
one
whose
skin
meets
concrete
Whose
daughter
is
this
girl?
Her
name
is
tagged
All
over
town,
On
skin
and
concrete
So
I
won′t
forget
her.
Did
you
long
for
that
last
shot?
Was
it
good
to
forget?
Did
they
buy
you
a
nice
coffin
With
red
roses
on?
And
when
someone
wonders:
"What
happened
to
your
lovely
daughter?"
They
will
simply
say:
"She
just
slipped
away."
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