paroles de chanson Blacklight Sleaze - Radio Slave Dub - Peace Division
Sometimes,
I
wonder
what
I'm
doing
here
In
the
middle
of
this
tiny
square
room
Filled
with
smoke
and
damp
carpet
Soggy
with
spilled
cheap
champagne
With
the
mirrors
and
flashing
lights
And
plastic
bowls
half
of
salted
peanuts
In
their
discarded
shells.
And
this
room
with
tired
waitresses
Lousy,
overpriced
drinks
Into
the
black...
I
feel
sorry
for
the
men
sometimes
Mostly
I
just
feel
contempt
The
men
with
their
furtive
movements
And
blank
faces
I
feel
sorry
for
Stacey
Her
face
looks
as
though
it's
been
stepped
on
Though
her
body
is
like
angel
food
Almost
too
beautiful
to
look
at
Her
boyfriend
probably
doesn't
when
he
hits
her
I
feel
sorry
for
Lynne
With
her
expensive
lingerie
Cheap
dime
store
wigs
Trying
to
hide
her
identity
She's
a
Yale
graduate
with
a
huge
loan
debt
She
hooks
a
little
on
the
side
I
feel
sorry
for
Babette
With
her
henna'd
Cleopatra
hair
And
large
lumnious
eyes
Her
adorable
accent
of
broken
english
Can't
hide
her
drug
habit
and
predatory
nature
Into
the
black...
Sometimes
I
wonder
what
I'm
doing
here
Dancing
naked
except
for
a
few
sequins
Lying
to
men
for
drink
commissions
I
take
their
room
keys
and
make
promises
I
know
I
won't
fulfill
We're
all
victims
in
one
way
or
another
We're
all
here
for
different
reasons
Sometimes
I
wonder
what
I'm
doing
here
I
like
to
sleep
all
day
and
stay
out
all
night
The
idea
of
a
straight
job
is
like
the
idea
of
a
straightjacket
I
like
buying
clothes
I
like
taking
taxis
I'm
pretty
and
intelligent
Sarcastic
and
selfish
I'm
not
going
to
be
doing
this
forever
Into
the
black...
And
I'm
not
going
to
be
doing
this
forever
I'm
only
18.
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