Текст песни Snow White In Appalachia - David Sylvian
Half
life
She
moves
in
a
half
life
Imperfect
From
her
place
on
the
stairs
Or
sat
in
the
backseat
Sometimes
you're
only
a
passenger
In
the
time
of
your
life
And
there's
snow
on
the
mattress
Blown
in
from
the
doorway
It
would
take
pack
mules
and
provisions
To
get
out
alive
There
were
concerts
and
car
crashes
There
were
kids
she'd
attended
And
discreet
indiscretions
For
which
she'd
once
made
amends
And
there's
ice
on
the
windshield
And
the
wipers
are
wasted
And
the
metal
is
flying
Between
her
and
her
friends
She'd
abandoned
them
there
In
the
hills
of
Appalachia
She
threw
off
the
sandbags
To
lighten
the
load
As
soon
as
the
sun
rose
The
keys
were
in
the
ignition
Following
the
tyre
tracks
Of
the
truck
sanding
the
road
There
had
to
be
drugs
Running
through
the
girl's
body
There
had
to
be
drugs
And
they
too
had
a
name
And
the
adrenalin
rush
Had
left
her
exhausted
When
under
the
blue
sky
Nothing
need
be
explained
And
there
is
no
maker
Just
inexhaustible
indifference
And
there's
comfort
in
that
So
you
feel
unafraid
And
the
radio
falls
silent
But
for
short
bursts
of
static
And
she
sleeps
in
a
house
That
once
too
had
a
name
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