paroles de chanson Pirate Jenny (Live 1964/New York) - Nina Simone
You
people
can
watch
while
I′m
scrubbing
these
floors
And
I'm
scrubbin′
the
floors
while
you're
gawking
Maybe
once
ya
tip
me
and
it
makes
ya
feel
swell
In
this
crummy
Southern
town
In
this
crummy
old
hotel
But
you'll
never
guess
to
who
you′re
talkin′
No,
you
couldn't
ever
guess
to
who
you′re
talkin'
Then
one
night
there′s
a
scream
in
the
night
And
you'll
wonder
who
could
that
have
been
And
you
see
me
kinda
grinnin′
while
I'm
scrubbin'
And
you
say,
"What′s
she
got
to
grin?"
I′ll
tell
you
There's
a
ship
The
Black
Freighter
With
a
skull
on
its
masthead
Will
be
coming
in
You
gentlemen
can
say,
"Hey
gal,
finish
them
floors!
Get
upstairs!
What′s
wrong
with
you!
Earn
your
keep
here!"
You
toss
me
your
tips
And
look
out
to
the
ships
But
I'm
counting
your
heads
As
I′m
making
the
beds
Cuz
there's
nobody
gonna
sleep
here
Tonight,
nobodys
gonna
sleep
here,
honey
Nobody
Nobody
Then
one
night
there′s
a
scream
in
the
night
And
you
say,
"Who's
that
kicking
up
a
row?"
And
you
see
me
kinda
starin'
out
the
winda
And
you
say,
"What′s
she
got
to
stare
at
now?"
I′ll
tell
ya
There's
a
ship
The
Black
Freighter
Turns
around
around
in
the
harbor
Shootin′
guns
from
her
bow
Now
You
gentlemen
can
wipe
off
that
smile
off
your
face
Cause
every
building
in
town
is
a
flat
one
This
whole
frickin'
place
will
be
down
to
the
ground
Only
this
cheap
hotel
standing
up
safe
and
sound
And
you
yell,
"Why
do
they
spare
that
one?"
Yes
That′s
what
you
say
"Why
do
they
spare
that
one?"
All
the
night
through,
through
the
noise
and
to-do
You
wonder
who
is
that
person
that
lives
up
there?
And
you
see
me
stepping
out
in
the
morning
Looking
nice
with
a
ribbon
in
my
hair
And
the
ship
The
Black
Freighter
Runs
a
flag
up
its
masthead
And
a
cheer
rings
the
air
By
noontime
the
dock
Is
a-swarmin'
with
men
Comin′
out
from
the
ghostly
freighter
They
move
in
the
shadows
Where
no
one
can
see
And
they're
chainin'
up
people
And
they′re
bringin′
em
to
me
Askin'
me,
"Kill
them
NOW,
or
LATER?"
Askin′
ME!
"Kill
them
now,
or
later?"
Noon
by
the
clock
And
so
still
at
the
dock
You
can
hear
a
foghorn
miles
away
And
in
that
quiet
of
death
I'll
say,
"Right
now
Right
now"
Then
they
pile
up
the
bodies
And
I′ll
say
"That'll
learn
ya!"
And
the
ship
The
Black
Freighter
Disappears
out
to
sea
And
On
It
Is
Me
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