Текст песни Old Compton Street Blues - Al Stewart
Oh
your
pictures
they
don't
really
do
you
justice
little
girl
For
you're
careful
not
to
let
the
camera
touch
your
private
world
And
there's
just
a
hint
of
sadness
in
your
smile
through
the
dark
As
you
slip
your
dress
off
slowly
for
the
sailor
or
the
clerk
And
it
could
have
been
so
different,
and
at
times
you
feel
bad
For
you
really
did
have
something
that
the
others
never
had
And
the
circle
turns
and
turns
and
turns
so
mad,
little
girl
Ah
you
must
have
been
just
fifteen
when
you
made
your
mind
up
first
That
you'd
make
it
in
the
movies
and
you
couldn't
lose
the
thirst
And
it
took
you
to
the
attic
where
the
Agent
King
holds
Court
And
his
courtesans
are
fully
paid
up
losers
of
a
sort
He
looks
at
you
and
tells
you
that
you
just
might
get
the
part
But
you
don't
get
things
for
nothing
and
he
doesn't
want
your
heart
And
the
circle
turns
and
turns
and
turns
so
mad,
little
girl
Mmm,
you
made
it
to
the
silver
screen
and
yet
you're
not
a
star
And
advertising
corsets
didn't
get
you
too
far
But
money
has
its
favourites
and
yours
went
back
to
them
So
you
modeled
in
a
studio
in
Greek
Street
for
the
rent
There
you
met
Antonio,
your
lover
from
afar
Who
put
you
on
the
streets
to
make
the
money
for
his
car
And
the
circle
turns
and
turns
and
turns
so
fast,
little
girl
Ah,
your
pictures
they
don't
really
do
you
justice
any
more
For
they're
crumpled
now
and
faded
and
were
taken
long
ago
And
that
faintly
coy
expression
has
now
left
without
a
trace
Ah
there's
little
of
it
buried
in
the
ruins
of
your
face
It
could
have
been
so
different,
and
at
times
you
feel
bad
For
you
really
did
have
something
that
the
others
never
had
And
the
circle
turns
and
turns
and
turns
so
mad,
little
girl
For
the
circle
turns
and
turns
and
turns
so
sad,
little
girl.
Oh
the
circle
turns
and
turns
and
it's
too
bad,
little
girl.
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