Sober in the morning light
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Things look so much different
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To how they looked last night
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A pale face pressed to an unmade bed
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Like flags of many nations flying high above her head
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The cellophane still on the flowers
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The telegram still in her hand
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As whispers circulate all day
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Their back-stage baby princess passed away
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And you can cage the songbird
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But you can't make her sing
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And you can trap the free bird
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But you'll have to clip her wings
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'Cause she'll soar like a hawk when she flies
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But she'll dive like an eagle when she dies
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Promises of no more lies
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Fell flat upon an empty stage
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Before the audience arrived
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A return in time to the cheaper seats
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She never knew what lay beneath
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Just a dated handbill they found between the sheets
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Let down before the final curtain
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A shallow heart that left her cold
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She left in rouge upon the mirror
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A circled kiss to the faithful who'd miss her
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Cage The Song Bird
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Elton John |