The Beggar Queen

A woman on her knees by a sleeping crowd
It's raining cats and dogs but no one sees her
She prays and smiles but no one cares
Tell me wat's this world locked in on itself
So I put my head together and I kneel down
I won't be the one afraid of misery
The rain and cold hurt me to the bone
But the smile of this woman warms my heart
She's the beggar queen, the holly tramp
She's the beggar queen, the red-light goddess
Too many people live for themselves
They only see the desire and how much will it cost
They believe the world revolves around them
And they come to the woman down on her knees
So I put my head together and I kneel down
I won't be the one afraid of misery
The rain and cold hurt me to the bones
But the smile of this woman warms my heart
She's the beggar queen, the holly tramp
She's the beggar queen, the red-light goddess
So I put my head together and I kneel down I won't be a while afraid of misery

The rain and cold hurt me to the bonnes
But the smile of this woman warms my heart
She's the beggar queen, the holly tramp
She's the beggar queen, the red-light goddess
She's the beggar queen, the holly tramp
She's the beggar queen, the red-light goddess
She's the beggar queen



Credits
Writer(s): Stéphane Metzger
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