The Days Of Pearly Spencer

David McWilliams

A tenderment , a dirty street

Walked and worn by shoeless feet

Inside it's long and so complete

Watch by shivering sun

Old eyes in a small child's face

Watching as the shadows race

Trough walls and cracks and leave no trace

And daylight's brightness shuns



The days of Pearly Spencer

The race is almost run



Nose pressed hard on frosted glass

Gazing as the swollen mass

On concrete fields where grows no grass

Stumbles blindly on

Iron trees smother the air

But withering they stand and stare

Trough eyes that niether know nor care

Where the grass is gone



The days of Pearly Spencer

The race is almost run



Pearly where's your milk white skin ?

What that stubble on your kin ?

It's buried in the rot gut gin

You played and lost not won

You played a house that can't be beat

Now look your head's bowed in defeat

You walked too far along the street

Where only rats can run



The days of Pearly Spencer

The race is almost run



A tenement , a dirty street

Remember worn and shoeless feet

Remember how you stood to beat

The way your life has gone

So Pearly don't you shed more tears

Those tenements are memories

Of where you've risen from



The days of Pearly Spencer

The race is almost run