Текст песни Alice in the Looking Glass - Matraca Berg
(Matraca
Berg/Gary
Harrison)
At
nine
o'clock
each
morning
down
on
Charlotte
Avenue
The
bus
driver
stops
and
lets
her
off
Before
the
first
shampoo
Alice
started
working
there
when
she
was
just
a
girl
And
now
she
mans
the
second
chair
At
Thelma's
Cut
and
Curl
A
trim
is
just
ten
dollars
and
the
conversation's
free
She
recreates
the
latest
styles
of
1963
With
a
lipstick-circled
cigarette
constantly
aflame
She
greets
all
her
clientele
By
first
and
middle
names
And
even
though
that
mirror
paints
a
picture
much
too
clear
She'll
mix
you
up
some
magic
and
she'll
dye
away
the
years
And,
oh,
they
come
and
go
so
fast
Don't
they,
Alice
--
Alice
in
the
looking
glass
One
time
she
was
married,
but
now
she
lives
alone
But
there's
a
little
ancient
poodle
Waiting
there
for
her
at
home
And
she'll
tell
you
all
about
him
like
he
was
her
only
child
And
rubs
her
swollen
ankles
While
she
waits
for
you
to
dry
There's
a
picture
on
the
mirror
there
of
her
at
seventeen
The
day
that
Thelma
did
her
hair
when
she
was
football
queen
And,
oh,
they
come
and
go
so
fast
Don't
they,
Alice
--
Alice
in
the
looking
glass
Even
though
that
mirror
paints
a
picture
much
too
clear
She'll
mix
you
up
some
magic
and
she'll
dye
away
the
years
And,
oh,
they
keep
coming
back
Don't
they,
Alice
--
Alice
in
the
looking
glass
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