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She was born in the back of a thirty four FordAnd raised in a foster homeHer guardian made sexual connection with herBefore she was even grownWhen she was fifteen she fell in loveWith a boy who had a fast carBut she was timid and withdrawnSo she worshiped him from afarStill he couldn't help but notice herShe was fatally beautifulEver since she was a girlShe was fatally beautifulShe ran away to the city the next yearDisowned out of jealousyShe frightened men with her figureSo they treated here like a sleazeShe lived cross the street from a piss factoryAs dark as the sun is brightThe kind where you think you just went blindWhen you walk in from the daylightStill they couldn't help but notice herShe was fatally beautifulEver since she was a girlShe was fatally beautifulShe was discovered by a man three times her ageWho worked for a studioAnd he bought her dresses and perfumeAnd moved her into his homeHe got her a part in a comedyWhere she played a dumb blond whoreAnd she posed without clothes for a magazineAnd the offers came in by the scoreIn a restaurant in Brussels she pulls back her hairPicks up a candle and lights a cigaretteAnd she's recognized by a touristWho can't see her face but knows her silhouetteHe imagines her robe as it drops to the floorHe imagines her skin soft to touchHe imagines her naked on silk sheetsThe morning she never woke upStill I couldn't help but notice herShe was fatally beautifulEver since she was a girlShe was fatally beautifulI noticed herShe was fatally beautifulEver since she was a girlShe was fatally beautiful |