Текст песни Marbles I - Marillion
Marbles
(1-4)
Did
anyone
see
my
last
marble
As
it
rolled
out
and
over
the
floor?
It
fell
through
a
hole
in
the
corner
Of
a
room
in
a
town
on
a
tour
It's
lonely
without
your
last
marble
I
miss
it
not
rattling
around
As
I
lie
in
my
bed
there's
a
space
in
my
head
Where
there
used
to
be
colours
and
sound.
When
I
was
a
child
I
had
marbles
They
brought
admiration
and
fame
They
were
pretty
to
look
at
and
marbles
Was
always
my
favourite
game
We
played
all
the
summer
days
In
the
stony
alleyways
In
the
playground
after
class
We
would
trade
the
coloured
glass
More
valuable
than
diamonds
More
magical
than
diamonds
Did
anyone
see.
Did
anyone
see.
Does
anyone
see?
There
were
almost
four
hundred
until
the
black
day
I
discovered
how
high
they
would
fly
to
the
sky
If
you
used
them
for
tennis
instead
of
a
ball.
Zinging
glass
satellites
crueller
than
fate
Whacked
with
a
racket
up
into
the
blue
I'd
smashed
all
the
greenhouses
on
the
estate
And
a
crowd
formed
a
queue
at
the
gate.
That
was
almost
the
end
of
my
marbles
Confiscated,
I
choked
back
the
tears
I
hung
onto
a
handful
of
favourites
That
disappeared
over
the
years
Did
anyone
see
my
last
marble
I
swear
that
I
had
it
before
Sometimes
I
think
I
should
go
see
a
shrink
In
case
he
can
find
me
some
more
Did
anyone
see
my
last
marble?
I'd
saved
it
to
give
it
away
Since
I
was
a
youth
Now
I
don't
have
no
proof
Only
words
Only
words
Only
words.
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