Tower One


Faces at a window, fingers clutching at the bars A fly skips from an
Eyebrow to an elbow, across a scar And stars are laughing as the
Wind bites - doesn't leave a mark because the Tower stands
Impregnable - a beacon in the dark
And no-one names a crime committed, no-one blames a soul Their cases
Heard so long ago - forget about parole And faculties are failing
Because they're really rather old And sick And tired, much too
Jaded How they weep, cos how they hate it
Sky dye on her fingers The air was turning blue, as captain
Whispered, 'Blindfold's optional - you wouldn't like the view! She
Shook her head and shouted back, "I'd like to see this through" Then
Joined the line of hostages - was 13th in the queue
Rusty chains and armoured pillows stuffed with silver pins
Collecting lives like butterflies, keep them all locked in Tattoo
With a star, write a number on the chin It's not for turning
Slowly learning Stomach churns, the fire's burning No-one has the
Key to the Tower
And if you listen carefully, you'll hear a baby cry Torn screaming
From her mother's womb - the lady nearly died But the torment never
Stops, it's written right across the eyes of George and Jeannie,
Charlotte, Renie, Uncle Geoff, Cousin Julie, Audrey, Johnny, Andy,
Mandy, Algernon And Barbarella, Shelly, Napoleon Winston, April,
Philip, Roland, Barry, Sally, Patrick, Me! Me! Mimi







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