Burning Herself
(专辑: Sniper And Other Love Songs - 1972)
She was crazy (she was beautiful), I
guess she had to be. I
was angry (you were blind), because I
could not see. I
saw only what her cigarettes had done to her skin. I
should have known the
outside world would reveal what was within. She was burning herself, and her hair was filled with ashes. She was burning herself, and her life becomes a
flame. She was burning herself, and the
flame became her passion. She was burning herself, and her passion, her passion was her pain. She was trusting (you could have saved her too), all hope had passed for her. I
was lusting (and she gave to you), that's all I
asked for her. The
marks upon her body and the
marks upon her mind. I
could have erased them if I'd only taken the
time. I
never saw her do it, I
only saw the
scars. I
never could imagine what would make her go that far. I
wondered, was she driven by desperate need to feel, to find out she was living, to discover life was real. Or was it that the
pain slicing through her like a
knife was easier to take than the
emptiness of life? Had a
strange sense of drama caught her in a
role, or was she trying to cauterize the
chancres on her sole? I
don't know I
don't know I
don't know...