The Writer - Fischer-Z
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The other side of the room
An empty bottle lies broken
Purple faces are sure
Of snow white sheets to soak inHis clothes are spread around
They smell of perspiration
A half eaten meal
Attracts the flies attentionDo I, do I, do I, do I hear the man's cries?
Do I, do I, do I, do I look in his eyes?
Do I, do I, do I, do I care if he dies?
Do I, do I, do I, do I?Take a paper towel
And place it over his head
Phone up reception
And report him as deadOpen up the window
And expose him to light
Push it all away from me
No, that can't be rightA continental breeze
Has set the blinds in motion
Brings just a hint of change
From the Atlantic OceanThe ancient church bell rings
Defies the march of progress
The senoritas said you were
Too young to noticeDo I, do I, do I, do I hear the man's cries?
Do I, do I, do I, do I look in his eyes?
Do I, do I, do I, do I care if he dies?
Do I, do I, do I, do I?Take a paper towel
And place it over his head
Phone up reception
And report him as deadOpen up the window
And expose him to light
Push it all away from me
No, that can't be right