Little Palaces
(专辑: King Of America - 1986)
In Chocolate Town all the
trains are painted brown On the
silver paper of the
wrapper There's a
dapper little man And he wears a
wax moustache That he twists with nicotine fingers As he drops his cigarette ash And someone comes and sweeps it up And then he doffs his cap And there's a
rat in someone's bedroom And they're shutting someone's trap And they'll soon be pulling down the
little palaces And the
doors swing back and forward, from the
past into the
present And the
bedside crucifixion turns from wood to phosphorescent. And they're moving problem families from the
South up to the
North, Mother's crying over some soft soap opera divorce, And you say you didn't do it, but you know you did of course, And they'll soon be pulling down the
little palaces. It's like shouting in a
matchbox, filled with plasterboard and hope, Like a
picture of Prince William in the
arms of John the
Pope. There's a
world of good intentions, and pity in their eyes, The
sedated homes of England, are theirs to vandalize. So you knock the
kids about a
bit, because they've got your name, And you knock the
kids about a
bit, until they feel the
same. And they feel like knocking down the
little palaces. You're the
twinkle in your daddy's eye, a
name you spray and scribble, You made the
girls all turn their heads, and in turn they made you miserable. To be the
heir apparent, to the
kingdom of the
invisible. So you knock the
kids about a
bit, because they've got your name, And you knock the
kids about a
bit, until they feel the
same. And they feel like knocking down the
little palaces.