Steven Wilson - The Guitar Lesson 歌词

The pupil is twelve-- attractive, withdrawn
In a midnight blue school uniform


Lips just a little too full for her face
Distant eyes full of space


In her posture no trace of coquette
No defiance


She fingers the frets, looking forlorn
Crossing her legs where her tights have been torn


Starts as her mother comes into the room
And the afternoon grows still


And her mother feels a chill, shivers
And buttons her coat


I gently correct the curve of her back
And I open my back in the now empty flat


At the classical piece I've had her prepare
And her arms are bare as she plays


And I draw back behind her ear
A few strands of hair gone astray


She shows her my bracelet, the lesson is done
I turn it around between finger and thumb
We sit face to face, and it seems to me then
That her face is the face of a cat


And touching the place where her breasts will be
I press my hand flat


She comes into my lap
I turn her around
Her hands clasp my neck
And her feet skim the ground


Her skirt travels up under my palm
But the pupil sits looking so calm


As if listening to the distant sound
Of a burglar alarm


What happened next is hard to recall
The guitar lesson left no traces at all
But now, from afar, it seems to resemble
A strange composition in oil


Of a man, a guitar
And an innocent little girl
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