She stood spotlit in a plain print dress Came howling out of the wilderness There beat a cunning and murderous heart Beneath that calm exterior
"You know my name You don´t know my mind Don´t doubt my eyes They betray the past And I´ve already forgotten Much more than you will ever know"
And every word that I have spoken is true Except for those that were broken in two
I´m trying to make peace after a long night of pretend I need a pawnbroker or moneylender
Why do you do me down, Mister? Sing "Hallelujah," Sister Turn up the volume, just to turn it down The trivial secrets buried with profound
It´s enough to put a Church Underground
Deflowered young and then ever since She´s tried to wash off his fingerprints So every charlatan and prince Was made to feel inferior
She worked for tips in a 10-cent dance Said moving pictures might pay perchance 10,000 one-way tickets to the sparkling coast From the blank interior
Everybody´s either talking in code Or getting ready to explode
Then she was singing with five-piece band But seems that no-one wants this sound
Why do you do me down, Mister? Sing "Hallelujah," Sister Turn up the volume, just to turn it down The trivial secrets buried with profound It´s enough to put a Church Underground
The shaft of fanlight streaked with rain Poured through the glass, punched through the pain A holy picture hidden in the midden of that poisoned stitch Her lonely voice was just a ruin in these riches
Must have been dreaming this all along Could she be redeeming herself in song? "I´m no-one´s martyred, plaster saint Below the grease, beneath the paint"
I´m rolling like barrel Swinging like a gallows I´m rising up fast like all hell and all hallows
Why do you do me down, Mister? Sing "Hallelujah," Sister I´ll be damned or purgatory bound Before those jokers ever understand It´s enough to put a Church Underground