Lyrics The Next Verse - The Beautiful South
There
was
a
pool
table
there
at
the
wedding
That
most
of
the
men
stood
and
played
Whilst
the
women
danced
in
their
melancholy
Till
the
last
record
started
to
fade
And
as
D.J.
turned
the
lights
up
And
packed
his
records
away
He
noticed
a
lonely
figure
still
there
So
quietly
turned
to
say
Tears
you
thought
lasted
a
lifetime
Won't
last
too
much
more
than
a
day
And
you'll
prove
that
you
still
have
your
strength
left
When
you
wipe
those
tears
well
away,
well
away
Roses
in
garden
bring
joy
to
the
bleak
Lilies
save
wretched
from
worse
Music
lifts
up
those
too
weary
to
speak
So,
sister
you
sing
the
next
verse
The
path
in
life
that
you
have
taken
I
can
figure
out
just
from
your
frown
Either
it's
down
the
up
escalator
Or
maybe
sometimes
up
the
down
And
you
may
not
feel
that
you
have
travelled
But
sure
as
hell
been
across
town
And
certainly
if
story
unravelled
You've
lost
more
than
you
ever
found
One
thing's
for
certain
I've
travelled
And
a
not
too
dissimilar
route
Those
ups
and
downs
and
rounds
after
rounds
You're
wearing
them
just
like
a
suit,
like
a
suit
So
if
roses
bring
joy
to
the
bleak
Lilies
save
wretched
from
worse
Music
lifts
up
those
too
weary
to
speak
Then
D.J.
I'll
take
the
next
verse
So
sister
judge
strength
not
by
muscle
Or
weight
that
your
body
can
lift
But
by
heavyweight
heart
that
you
carry
That
no
other
young
woman
could
shift
Hey
Mr
D.J.
a
special
request
Play
that
last
record
for
me
And
make
it
as
long
and
as
painfully
sad
As
any
slow
ballad
could
be
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