The Guttersnipe

Jack Hardy

[Verse 1]
Sing hallelujah for the guttersnipe lives
He's not at all behind all your middle-class ways
Cry no, I am drowning for I cannot forgive
For all wealth is measured in stacks of days
Pigeons and peons bear the laurel wreath
My head is pounding on the door of my heart
Placing reason as an icon of grief
Turned wretched as a gargoyle drenched in the dark
Drenched in the dark

[Verse 2]
The guttersnipe stares with an altar boy smile
The glare of irrelevance as they taunt him and tease him
Crying from the wilderness of middle-class style
They watch his boat as it sinks into knowledge
Over those youthful dreams sunk deep in the fruit
Learning patience is no virtue, it's a vice
And they were so far ahead they were known as truth
Staring at prisms of light and prisons of life
Prisons of life

[Verse 3]
Where the prison flowers shrink from lack of love
Examine the freedom, that pain in your stem
Is there no relief outside the gates of enough?
Only pigeons seeking crumbs where the guttersnipe's been
The love of old ladies and disease of young maids
They make children smile as they scatter with the wind
And filth is the fever of the middle-class mind
All wrapped up in waste and wealth and in wine
Wealth and wine

[Verse 4]
Tell me of your passions, you slimy small waif
With your big toe in the water and your throat full of thirst
There is nothing to repeat of the miseries of hate
They are your wealth and your redemption for sinning
In this foul-smelling hellhole where the guttersnipe dines
With desire rubbing bellies with disgrace and disease
Endless stairways out of the squalor to climb
With dreams void of color, forced to their knees
Forced to their knees

[Verse 5]
The radiant smile of the Catholic queen
Has sent chills into believers like a dangling rope
Tied to the trunk of a century-old tree
In a forest of drunk, dropping breadcrumbs for hope
Black candles, black roses, the givers of false light
The saint of prostitution and a sacrament of fright
How they drip so fast, forcing the middle-class flight
The forger of freedom and sorcerers of the night
Sorcerers of the night

[Verse 6]
No way to play the tunes on the stench of winter winds
Where the notes form in agony, drunk and tortured within
Others who had paid the price write back of legends
With imagery of topcoats dragged through alleys of sin
Pleasing little puppets with their thank-you-ma'am smiles
Taking train rides to excellence, keeping journals of each mile
But always riding first class so as to not leave home
And claiming every discount except the one left alone
The one that's always left alone

[Verse 7]
Sing hallelujah for the guttersnipe breaks bread
Those hands that hold the loaves in the windows of hope
All twisted and warm with the honesty of death
And yearning for mouths all hungry and cold
A moment of silence for the guttersnipe lives
Your companion in dreams refuses to smile
His wealth is the fact that he has nothing to give
As he beckons your madness to enter his trial
Enter his trial

[Verse 8]
Long into the late hours of winter afternoons
So calloused and thick-skinned in his cradle of cold
And shivering and shaking with his outstretched tongue
And yearning for mouths all hungry and cold
His song is distilled from deceit and despair
The burden of destiny from sorrows and sins
Those beautiful eyes sunk in the wilderness of care
And a voice from within cries I am here
I am here

Trivia about the song The Guttersnipe by Jack Hardy

When was the song “The Guttersnipe” released by Jack Hardy?
The song The Guttersnipe was released in 1982, on the album “Landmark”.

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