Birds in a gilded cage
- The ballroom was filled with fashion's throng,
 - It shone with a thousand lights,
 - And there was a woman who passed along,
 - The fairest of all the sights,
 - A girl to her lover then softly sighed,
 - There's riches at her command;
 - But she married for wealth, not for love, he cried,
 - Though she lives in a mansion grand.
 
- CHORUS
 - She's only a bird in a gilded cage,
 - A beautiful sight to see,
 - You may think she's happy and free from care,
 - She's not, though she seems to be,
 - 'Tis sad when you think of her wasted life,
 - For youth cannot mate with age,
 - And her beauty was sold,
 - For an old man's gold,
 - She's a bird in a gilded cage.
 
- I stood in a churchyard just at eve',
 - When sunset adorned the west,
 - And looked at the people who'd come to grieve,
 - For loved ones now laid at rest,
 - A tall marble monument marked the grave,
 - Of one who'd been fashion's queen,
 - And I thought she is happier here at rest,
 - Than to have people say when seen.
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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