paroles de chanson Marbles - Tindersticks
Her
haircut,
she
looked
pudgy
and
made-up
In
that
dress
growing
ever
tighter
It
was
saddening
the
lengths
she
had
gone
to
To
appear
more
attractive
In
the
process
losing
something
We
never
knew
but
still
missed
You
knew
you
were
lost
as
soon
as
you
saw
her
You
saw
your
life
as
a
series
of
complicated
dance
steps
Impossible
to
learn,
they
had
to
come
naturally
Together
you
squirmed
and
wriggled
And
I
could
only
jerk
along
behind
They're
going
to
hurt
you
They
always
will
She
is
now
with
me,
inside
of
you
And
I
could
only
stare
wide-eyed
As
everything
closed
in
around
the
three
of
us
Things
you
never
saw,
talking
of
the
power
and
rescue
That
were
rushing
through
our
body
And
it's
good
They're
going
to
hurt
you
They
always
will
She
opened
the
door
his
face
bruised
and
swollen
Before
he
knew,
pushed,
falling
down
curved
stairs
Our
message
lost
and
our
plans
forgotten
Surrounded
by
men
in
suits,
and
black
shiny
shoes
Moving
in,
kicking,
stamping
Bland
expressionless
faces
A
handful
of
marbles
thrown
in
a
dustbin
Memories,
memories
They're
going
to
hurt
you
They
always
will
In
a
northern
town
there
were
amazing
rows
of
standing
stones
arranged
on
the
southern
slope
They
got
out
in
the
last
few
seconds
of
consciousness
Look
for
their
inscriptions
one
day,
the
most
distant
ocean
plains,
those
who
make
the
desert
island
I
saw
you
in
a
tin
bath
in
red
water
Were
the
ones
who
went
to
Washington
to
do
their
laundry
They
wanted
to
see
the
mysterious
hurricane
I
never
believed
in
New
York,
or
where
you
intended
to
stand
But
we
don't
actually
want
to
see
the
shipwrecked
I
just
had
to
go
They
came
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