Lyrics All This Useless Beauty - Elvis Costello & The Attractions
It's
at
times
such
as
this
she'd
be
tempted
to
spit
If
she
wasn't
so
ladylike
She
imagines
how
she
might
have
lived
Back
when
legends
and
history
collide
So
she
looks
to
her
prince
finding
since
he's
so
charmingly
Slumped
at
her
side
Those
days
are
recalled
on
the
gallery
wall
And
she's
waiting
for
passion
or
humour
to
strike
What
shall
we
do,
what
shall
we
do
with
all
this
useless
beauty?
All
this
useless
beauty
Good
Friday
arrived,
the
sky
darkened
on
time
'Til
he
almost
began
to
negotiate
She
held
his
head
like
a
baby
and
said
"It's
okay
if
you
cry."
Now
he
wants
her
to
dress
as
if
you
couldn't
guess
He
desires
to
impress
his
associates
But
he's
part
ugly
beast
and
Hellenic
deceased
So
she
finds
that
the
mixture
is
hard
to
deny
What
shall
we
do,
what
shall
we
do
with
all
this
useless
beauty?
All
this
useless
beauty
She
won't
practice
the
looks
from
the
great
tragic
books
That
were
later
disgraced
to
face
celluloid
It
won't
even
make
sense
but
you
can
bet
If
she
isn't
a
sweetheart
or
plaything
or
pet
The
film
turns
her
into
an
unveiled
threat
Nonsense
prevails,
modesty
fails
Grace
and
virtue
turn
into
stupidity
While
the
calendar
fades
almost
all
barricades
to
a
pale
compromise
And
our
leaders
have
feasts
on
the
backsides
of
beasts
They
still
think
they're
the
gods
of
antiquity
If
something
you
missed
didn't
even
exist
It
was
just
an
ideal
--
is
it
such
a
surprise?
What
shall
we
do,
what
shall
we
do
with
all
this
useless
beauty?
All
this
useless
beauty
What
shall
we
do,
what
shall
we
do
with
all
this
useless
beauty?
All
this
useless
beauty
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