Lyrics Stella Hurt - Elvis Costello & The Imposters
You
should
wear
your
red
galoshes
Walking
o'er
the
city
pride
Streets
are
paved
with
heaven's
pennies
Gutters
full
of
suicides
Teddy
steadily
fell
from
grace
Somewhere
near
Arcadia
Once
she
overheard
a
voice
That
she
didn't
hear
on
the
radio
Velvet
gloves
and
country
clubs
Were
never
going
to
hold
her
Ringing
the
necks
of
silly
southern
belles
Who
wanted
to
scold
her
Don't
bring
me
down
I'm
trouble
bound
Blue
song,
red
alert
Who
made
Stella
hurt?
Teddy
soon
dropped
out
of
sight
Turned
up
in
another
town
Changed
her
name
for
the
spotlight
Singing
like
a
blue
bird
in
a
sequin
gown
She
finally
fell
and
married
well
But
I
knew
it
wouldn't
last
Reversing
back
into
the
limelight
No
one
ever
saw
her
even
half
plastered
Don't
bring
me
down
I'm
trouble
bound
Blue
song,
red
alert
Who
made
Stella
hurt?
Then
she
saw
those
soldier
boys
Throw
their
bonnets
in
the
air
Self-made
men
would
pledge
their
fortunes
And
dream
of
her
and
dream
of
her
Generals
in
the
commissary
Opened
up
a
case
of
wine
Checked
the
perfume
of
the
cork
Said,
"Made
in
1929"
They
used
her
up,
to
raise
morale
For
money
and
Old
Glory
Her
voice
was
shot
beyond
repair
But
this
is
not
the
last
act
of
this
story
The
night
is
black
as
cracked
shellac
Abandoned
in
an
attic
Stella
is
silent
as
the
grave
Until
the
needle
drags
her
through
the
static
Don't
bring
me
down
I'm
trouble
bound
Blue
song,
red
alert
Who
made
Stella
hurt?
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