She was walking very slowly
She was walking down the Street
One day, she was pretty
One day, she was the queen
And she felt beautiful that morning
Although she forgot to comb her hair
She was wearing her purple coat
Buttoned up, buttoned up to her neck
And the streets were full of people
But no one noticed she was there
No one asked how she felt that day
‘Cause no one really seemed to care
And people thought she was crazy
And the kids were scared of her
She used to go to church on Sunday,
she really enjoyed Chopin
And she had read one thousand books
And at history she was the best
But her stories were getting lost
She forgot all at the end
And the streets were full of people
But no one noticed she was there
No one asked how she felt that day
‘Cause no one really seemed to care
And the streets were full of people
But no person was found there
She was trying to buy some medicines
Two weeks later, the doctor said
Now it’s too late
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