Elegantly wasted and I can taste it
here I sit, trying not to fake this gift of beauty myth
I can't help but feel like this
bored of the beauty whore
'cause my body just wants more scars
and I can feel them wounds
I can't heal them
red bring my mouth to life
black revive my hair that's dyed
make-up always helps me hide
what I don't like on the outside

Starlight, starbright first star I see tonight
I wish I may, I wish I might have the wish
I wish tonight the birthday girl
a broken heart you name the drama
she played the part long lost demons leave her godless
like her powder leaves her flawless
sugar coated heart shaped pout lipstick
just distorts her mouth
mascara puts her eyes asleep
cause beauty is only skin deep

Starlight, starbright first star I see tonight
I wish I may, I wish I might have the wish
I wish tonight

Bitch do jour served on a platter
she's so pretty but does it matter
beauty is in the eye of the beholder
but nobody told her
mirror mirror on the wall
watch her break and watch her fall
stitch her smile bruise her knees
walk among the enemies

Starlight, starbright first star I see tonight
I wish I may, I wish I might have the wish
I wish tonight

blest am I among women
to live and love in such a beautiful temple
blest am I among women.


Lyrics submitted by a Blasphemous Girl

Cosmetic Lyrics as written by Tairrie Beth Melanie Makaiwi

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    Beauty is on the inside!!! forget what people say - be who you wana be! i love this song, its awesome!

    TheHorrorOfBeautyon December 14, 2004   Link

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