Album: A Tale Of Two Cities (2007)
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  • Beauty is in the eye
    Beauty is in the eye

    Thank you for this kiss
    It's all I really wanted
    If you believe that darling
    Then you'd better run

    Thank you for this kiss
    Thank you for this kiss

    So beauty is in the eye
    Of the beholder
    If you believe that

    Darling I'm looking at you
    If you believe that
    Darling I'm looking at you
    Go on believing that
    But darling you'd better run

    You'll never be a cover girl
    Just facing facts
    Your face isn't right
    But I'll never want another girl
    Now I've seen you in this light

    Thank you for this kiss
    Thank you for this kiss
    Thank you for this kiss
    It's all I really wanted

    If you believe that darling
    You'd better run
    If you believe that darling
    Then you'd better run, run

    'Cause you'll never be a cover girl
    Just facing facts
    Your face isn't right
    But I'll never want
    Never want a cover girl
    Now I've seen you in this light

    Your never be a cover girl
    Just facing facts
    Your face isn't right
    But I'll never want, never need
    A cover girl
    Now I've seen you in this light

    I'll never be, never be a gentleman
    Just facing facts
    My face isn't right
    And you'll never want, never want
    A gentleman
    Now you've seen me in that light

    I'll never be a gentleman
    Just facing facts
    My face isn't right
    You'll never want a gentleman
    When you see me in this light

    Writer/s: BENJAMIN HUDSON-MCILDOWIE, ERIC BARRIER, WILLIAM GRIFFIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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