Levellers - Julie Lyrics
Julie was a lonely girlShe said she was born that wayShe always felt that wayShe left home at age sixteenGot a job what you're supposed to doThat's what you've got to doShe fell in love and settled downIn a council place there on the edge of townShe'd feel alone in a crowded roomCry when she heard a happy tuneIt would be nice to holidayTill they took her job awayThey just took her life awayAnd doing nothing isn't funWhen you've nothing from witch to runNowhere left to runShe'd visit the social every dayEvery time be turned awayEvery time be turned awayA hundred stairs to her new roomOver glass and blackened spoonsChildren grow old so soonPast the kids who gather therePain masked by narcotic staresBut no one really caresHer dreams were cut up and bled dryA million voices in her cryJulie waits, her world is her windowsAnd Julie hates, just what she doesn't knowAnd Julie hates, she hates the world belowBut Julie loves,She loves too much to know