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Sad Beauty - Jill Sobule



     
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I've held you in awe for so many years
Only now do I know what I'm seeing
I've analyzed every word that you've said
To find a deeper meaningIt went beyond curiosity
It almost became an obsession
To find a mere glance of love in your eyes
A mere glance of love in your eyesYou've got lines in your face from forced smiles
The sadness beginning to show in your eyes
You can't hide it anymore, sad beauty
Hide it anymoreAnd you find it harder to live in your guise
Time has not been very kind
You can't hide it anymore, sad beauty
Hide it anymore, la, la, la, la, laYou still like being what you call free?
Its comfort must lie somewhat thin
Hopeful lovers linger only so long
While you hide what lies withinDo you still like being a mystery?
It's lost much of its appeal
From an idol above understanding

To a loner who's tragically realYou've got lines in your face from forced smiles
The sadness beginning to show in your eyes
You can't hide it anymore, sad beauty
Hide it anymoreAnd you find it harder to live in your guise
Time has not been very kind
You can't hide it anymore, sad beauty
Hide it anymoreIt's been a rough life
A very tough life
(Sad beauty)
You can't hide it anymoreHide it anymore
(Sad beauty)
Sad beauty, sad beauty, sad beauty
Hide it anymoreSad beauty, sad beauty, sad beauty
Sad beauty, la, la, la, la, la

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Jill Sobule (born January 16, 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is an American singer-songwriter best known for the then-controversial song, I Kissed a Girl (not to be confused with the 2008 Katy Perry hit song of the same name) and for Supermodel from the soundtrack of the hit 1995 film Clueless. In 1990, she released her debut album Things Here Are Different. Over the next sixteen years, she would go on to record five more records, three EPs and a greatest hits compilation.

Read more about Jill Sobule on Last.fm.


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