Anthony Joseph

Tamarind
She Was a black whip of woman Had a look that the silver of razors And blazed with lips that were Raised up to fearsome mouth She was fearless Crossing the hard road in her high thighed denim And the bus drives and the shop keepers Stared down from their canteens to Watch her stroll past In the deep white heat of midday Like some emissary of the sun that Couldn't be touched Or even whistled after Just the glimpse of the could Sting, cramp and paralyse Make men say Shiiiit And cuss inside their own mouths Dark seed of her skin Like tamarind She was the kind of woman that made time Stand Still But no one saw her grooving in the ghettos of her life No one saw her SongtexteDrying her clothes on a radiator overnight No one saw her Making rags into fashion or Wiping tears her daughter's eyes ‘Your daddy loves you' She says He just can't control his anger sometimes No one saw her Waking at 5 am And leaving the high rise To go to her cleaning job in the city Or leaving on the bus stop Long distance to her mother No one saw the full spectrum of her mind Her dreams, her education The experiences that made her Stroll like scissor cutting Or the wit of her lips That could leave marks in water Everyone says she's beautiful And in the midday when the asphalt is summer soft And the children are playing in the streets She lets the dark seed Of her glow Like tamarind (Merci à eDGe pour cettes paroles) Aus Songtexte Mania