SOMEONE'S PRINCESS -- SOMEONE'S SHAME by Roy Rindom -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So young and tender pure at heart She walks the street alone at night Waiting for a John to bite. It's the only life she ever knew So take your fondle, kiss or screw There's no time to play this game Someone's princess -- someone's shame. I need to see some paper first So watch your hands before you pay Give it up, or I'm on my way His name is John and she takes his dough Shit. He's yelling "Start the show!" The names never change on any given night A Pro / A Whore / even Bum The one that hurts is a little scum He doesn't care what she's called There's no time to hear her name Someone's princess -- Someone's shame. She dares not think how it all started Lives are ruined with families parted At thirteen she's young and sweet What great friends are on the street Trust me / Take this / Listen here At night it's always "be my dear" There's no time to lay the blame Someone's princess -- Someone's shame. Now fourteen -- one year older Much more callous, even bolder Her hips, her walk speak that beat She's a lady of the street The clothes have changed throughout the year First champagne; now it's beer How she's grown since she first started Damn that day the family parted This world's unfair and barely tame Someone's princess -- Someone's shame. Now fifteen; it's been two years Oh my God she's lost her fears She's slept with women and two men On the street there's no pretend My, her heart is filled with pain Someone's princess -- Someone's shame. How much longer will she last For on the street you age so fast She's not allowed to show her tears They are only hurts and fears Then one night with a sigh She felt a peace deep inside Reminiscing how she started That fateful day the family parted For on the street there is no game Someone's princess -- Someone's shame.