I paint my nails black
I dye my hair a darker shade of brown
Because you like your women Spanish, dark, strong and proud
I paint the sky black
You said if you could have your way
You'd make a nighttime of today
So it'd suit the mood of your soul

Oh, what can I do?
Nothing, my sparrow blue

Oh, what can I do?
Life is beautiful, but you don't have a clue
Sun and ocean blue
Their magnificence, it don't make sense to you

Black beauty, ah ah
Black beauty, ah ah

I paint the house black
My wedding dress black leather, too
You have no room for light
Love is lost on you
I keep my lips red
They seem like cherries in the spring
Darling, you can't let everything seem so dark blue

But oh, what can I do?
To turn you on or get through you?

Oh, what can I do?
Life is beautiful, but you don't have a clue
Sun and ocean blue
Their magnificence, it don't make sense to you

Black beauty, ah ah
Black beauty, ah ah

Black beauty, ah ah
Black beauty, ah ah
Black beauty, ah ah
Black beauty, baby
Black beauty, baby

Oh, what can I do?
Life is beautiful, but you don't have a clue
Sun and ocean blue
Their magnificence, it don't make sense to you

Black beauty, ah ah
Black beauty, ah ah
Black beauty, ah ah
Black beauty, ah ah


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    She’s talking about being in a relationship with someone who sees the glass half empty, when she sees it as half full.

    No matter how beautiful the ocean and the sun are, some people never really appreciate the real beauty in life. I know it’s hard for some people to look past the cruelty that goes on in this world, but you can’t let that become you. You must fight it with love, and truth, and teach others how to as well. But you can only make someone see so far. It is truly up to that person (who has a negative outlook on everything) to find it within themselves, what is it that will truly make them happy?

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