I Was Beautiful
(专辑: It Ain't Easy - 1991)
I
was beautiful, my Jackie told me so But that was long ago, and far away But I
was beautiful; he was my soldier boy We had one taste of joy, then they sent him away And I
was terrified, I
sat up half my nights The
radio said the
fights were terrible, many were slain And then, that golden day, I
answered the
telephone My soldier boy was home, home safe again And we went to the
pictures, and we went to the
sea We had a
life of our own to live, my Jackie and me Oh, the
summers came and went, and the
children grew I
was still beautiful to him and love was still new We were older now, the
children moved away Then came the
longed-for day when Jackie retired At first, he seemed content, he did some gardening There was a
garden swing that he rewired But as the
time went by, he seemed to drift away He found it hard to pay attention, his memory grew dim The
kids all rallied 'round, they loved their daddy so He didn't seem to know, they were strangers to him Though we'd been to the
pictures, and we'd been to the
sea We'd had a
life of our own to live, my Jackie and me Oh, the
summers had come and gone and the
children grew I
was still beautiful to him and love was still new I
was terrified and I
was all alone The
children had their homes; I
know that's life And my soldier boy, who used to kiss my hands Now fails to understand that I'm even his wife He sits and stares at me, and there is nothing there He doesn't seem to care what happens to him or to me But I
was beautiful; he was my soldier boy We had our taste of joy in my own memory But did we go to the
pictures; did we go to the
sea Did we have a
life of our own, my Jackie and me Oh, the
summers came and went, and the
children grew Was I
ever beautiful to him Was love ever new Was I
ever beautiful to him Was love ever new