From the very first day you were born
to the very last time you waved and honked your horn
I had no chance at all to watch you grow up
so sadly beautiful
up so sadly beautiful

Well baby needs a brand new pair of eyes
'cause the ones that you got now see only goodbyes
I had no chance at all, to let you know
you're so sadly beautiful
you're so sadly beautiful
you're so sadly, oh so sadly, beautiful

and you got your father's hair
and you got your father's nose
and you got my song

sadly beautiful
you're so sadly beautiful
you're so sadly, oh so sadly beautiful

From the very last time you waved and honked your horn
to the face that turned away pale and worn
I had no chance at all, to let you know
you left me sadly beautiful
you left me sadly beautiful
You left me sadly, oh so sadly, beautiful
beautiful
beautiful
oh beautiful...

beautiful.


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    i can see why this song can be confusing lyric-wise. thats because paul westerberg of the replacements originally wrote it for marianne faithful. I think the song was originally meant to convey the sadness and angst of a mother who was absent during the important moments of her daughters life and ultimately estranged from her. Its a heart-breaking song, beautifully written, and I cant blame paul for wanting it for himself. although I wonder if he might have changed "father's hair" to "mother's hair" perhaps i could recommend "fearless" by matthew good, or "tomorrow wendy" by concrete blonde, followed by "wish you were here" for dessert..........

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