Lyrics Jenny's Tale - Ren
It
was
a
quiet,
dark
night
on
an
empty
street
Somewhere
in
London
City
Jenny
walked
alone,
she
was
dragging
her
feet
She
was
heading
back
home
to
sleep
Well,
she
knew
this
town,
she
knew
this
floor
Because
she'd
walked
it
about
a
thousand
times
before
She
wanted
to
escape,
can
you
blame?
Well
on
the
very
same
night,
in
a
different
place
There
walked
a
hooded
young
youth
by
the
name
of
James
He
was
14
years
old
and
out
of
his
brain
He'd
been
smoking
ganja
with
the
boys
James,
he
grew
up
to
be
a
kid
of
the
street
His
mates
called
him
Screech,
he
was
quick
on
his
feet
He
was
a
liar,
a
thief
at
fourteen
years
old
The
devil
had
set
his
sights
on
his
soul
As
Jenny
walked
home
all
alone,
she
felt
scared
Usually
she
was
alright
But
it
was
like
there
was
something
in
the
air
A
divine
intervention
telling
her
to
beware?
Or
maybe
intuition
bugging
her
and
making
her
so
scared?
Sirens
sound
in
the
distance
to
the
beat
of
Jenny's
feet
A
symphony
of
the
night
that
echoes
crime
on
London's
streets
Jenny
turns
a
corner,
their
eyes,
they
meet
Our
poor
girl
Jenny
and
a
boy
named
Screech
Give
me
all
your
money
bitch,
give
it
to
me
If
you
co-operate,
then
you'll
soon
be
free
I
want
your
purse,
your
phone
Don't
fucking
look
at
me
I
mean
it
bitch,
are
you
listening
to
me?"
Jenny
freezes,
statue
like,
a
lady
shaped
stalagmite
Fear
like
liquid
nitrogen
in
the
dark
night
She
tried
to
find
strength
to
move
But
stayed
as
still
as
a
statue
in
high
heeled
shoes
"What
the
hell
you
playing
at?
You
playing
games
with
me?
I
swear
to
fucking
god,
I'll
slice
the
rosy
off
your
cheeks
You
think
I
don't
mean
it
girl?
You
don't
know
me
The
last
thing
you
see
will
be
a
boy
called-"
Screech
reached
for
the
sheath
of
the
blade
with
the
teeth
That
could
bite
through
steel
and
slice
concrete
And
he
swung
possessed,
with
the
devil
in
his
chest
And
the
statue
she
was
turned
to,
butter
in
a
breath
It
was
a
quiet
dark
night
on
an
empty
street
Somewhere
in
London
city
Jenny
laid
still
on
the
cold
concrete
She's
found
somewhere
to
sleep
Well,
she
knew
this
town,
she
knew
this
floor
Because
she'd
walked
it
about
a
thousand
times
before
I
guess
that
she
escaped,
it's
such
a
shame
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