Tracey-Junkie

Ashton Nyte

Tracey walks away
She doesn't think they'll find her if she
Keeps herself occupied

It's easy to delay
When everyone is so obsessed with
Reasons not to cry

And Tracey's near the end
She wonders if she takes her shirt off
Will he let her score for free

It's easy to pretend
Oh, it's easy to just say: I love you
Then push that needle in

And Tracey walks away
Another fix she had no cash for
But she knows she'll soon pay

And the men are past the gate
They're going through her every solace
Her mind is bleeding, bodied raped

And she says
I'm just a baby
I'm just a child
Oh, please don't hurt me again
I just need some time

And I'm outside her place
I'm banging on the door but no one
Seems to see my face

And so I climb the wall
I'm running up the stairs and feeling
The air escape my call

And that was when I
Found her lying on the bathroom floor
And that was when I
Found her lying on the bathroom floor

She's gone
Now she's gone
Taken from me, my junky baby's gone

Just a little line to start it
Then just, just a little more
She broke her very self to feed it
Oh, Tracey stole and whored
My junkie baby's gone
My junkie baby's gone
Lord, she's gone

Trivia about the song Tracey-Junkie by The Awakening

When was the song “Tracey-Junkie” released by The Awakening?
The song Tracey-Junkie was released in 2002, on the album “Roadside Heretics”.
Who composed the song “Tracey-Junkie” by The Awakening?
The song “Tracey-Junkie” by The Awakening was composed by Ashton Nyte.

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