Jenny's Tale
(专辑: The Tale Of Jenny & Screech - 2019)
It was a
quiet, dark night on a
empty street Somewhere in London City Jenny walked alone, she was dragging her feet She was heading back home to sleep Well, she knew this town, she knew this floor Cause she'd walked it about a
thousand times before She wanted to escape, can you blame? Well on the
very same night, in a
different place There walked this hooded blonde youth by the
name of James He was 14 years old and out of his brain He'd been smoking ganja with the
boys James, he grew up to be a
kid of the
street His mates called him Screech, he was quick on his feet He was a
liar, a
thief at fourteen years old The
devil had set his sights on his soul As Jenny walked home all alone, she felt scared Usually she was alright but it was like there was something in the
air A
divine intervention telling her to beware? Or maybe intuition bugging her and making her so scared? Sirens sound in the
distance to the
beat of Jenny's feet A
symphony of the
night that echoes crime on London's streets Jenny turns a
corner, when their eyes, they meet Our poor girl Jenny, a
boy named Screech "Give me all your money bitch, give it to me If you co-operate, then you'll soon be free I
want your purse, your phone Don't fucking look at me I
mean it bitch, are you listening to me?" Jenny freezes, statue like, a
lady shaped stalactite Fear like liquid nitrogen in the
dark night She tried to find strength to move But stayed as still as a
statue in high heeled shoes "What the
hell you playing at? You playing games with me? I
swear to fucking god, I'll slice the
rosy off your cheeks You think I
don't mean it girl? You don't know me The
last thing you see will be a
boy called-" Screech reached for the
sheath of the
blade with the
teeth That could bite through steel and slice concrete And he swung possessed, with the
devil in his chest And the
statue that she was, turned to butter in a
breath It was a
quiet dark night on an empty street Somewhere in London city Jenny laid still on the
cold concrete She's found somewhere to sleep Well, she knew this town, she knew this floor 'Cause she'd walked it about a
thousand times before I
guess that she escaped, it's such a
shame