Lyrics A Lady of a Certain Age - The Divine Comedy
Back
in
the
day
you
had
been
part
of
the
smart
set
You'd
holidayed
with
kings,
dined
out
with
starlets
From
London
to
New
York,
Cap
Ferrat
to
Capri
In
perfume
by
Chanel
and
clothes
by
Givenchy
You
sipped
camparis
with
David
and
Peter
At
Noel's
parties
by
Lake
Geneva
Scaling
the
dizzy
heights
of
high
society
Armed
only
with
a
cheque-book
and
a
family
tree
You
chased
the
sun
around
the
Cote
d'Azur
Until
the
light
of
youth
became
obscured
And
left
you
on
your
own
and
in
the
shade
An
English
lady
of
a
certain
age
And
if
a
nice
young
man
would
buy
you
a
drink
You'd
say
with
a
conspiratorial
wink
"You
wouldn't
think
that
I
was
seventy"
And
he'd
say,
"no,
you
couldn't
be!"
You
had
to
marry
someone
very
very
rich
So
that
you
might
be
kept
in
the
style
to
which
You
had
all
of
your
life
been
accustomed
to
But
that
the
socialists
had
taxed
away
from
you
You
gave
him
children,
a
girl
and
a
boy
To
keep
your
sanity
a
nanny
was
employed
And
when
the
time
came
they
were
sent
away
Well
that
was
simply
what
you
did
in
those
days
You
chased
the
sun
around
the
Cote
d'Azur
Until
the
light
of
youth
became
obscured
And
left
you
on
your
own
and
in
the
shade
An
English
lady
of
a
certain
age
And
if
a
nice
young
man
would
buy
you
a
drink
You'd
say
with
a
conspiratorial
wink
"You
wouldn't
think
that
I
was
sixty
three"
And
he'd
say,
"no,
you
couldn't
be!"
Your
son's
in
stocks
and
bonds
and
lives
back
in
Surrey
Flies
down
once
in
a
while
and
leaves
in
a
hurry
Your
daughter
never
finished
her
finishing
school
Married
a
strange
young
man
of
whom
you
don't
approve
Your
husband's
hollow
heart
gave
out
one
Christmas
day
He
left
the
villa
to
his
mistress
in
Marseilles
And
so
you
come
here
to
escape
your
little
flat
Hoping
someone
will
fill
your
glass
and
let
you
chat
about
how
You
chased
the
sun
around
the
Cote
d'Azur
Until
the
light
of
youth
became
obscured
And
left
you
all
alone
and
in
the
shade
An
English
lady
of
a
certain
age
And
if
a
nice
young
man
would
buy
you
a
drink
You'd
say
with
a
conspiratorial
wink
"You
wouldn't
think
that
I
was
fifty
three"
And
he'd
say,
"no,
you
couldn't
be!"
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