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Diamond Smiles Lyrics
Artist: Boomtown Rats
Album: The Fine Art Of Surfacing
"Traffic's wild tonight"
Diamond smiles her cocktail smile.
Tonight she's in heavy disquise.
She looks at her wrist to clock the passing time.
"Weather's mild tonight"
She wonders do they notice her eyes,
She wonders will her glamour survive,
And can they see she's going down a third time.
Everybody tries,
It's Dale Carnegie gone wild,
But Barbara Cartland's child
long ago perfected the motionless glide.
In the low voltage noise,
Diamond seems so sure and so poised
She shimmers for the bright young boys,
And laugh's "Love is for others, but me it destroys"
The girl in the cake
Jumped out too soon by mistake,
Somebody said the whole things half baked
And Diamond lifts her glass and says "cheers"
She stands to the side
There's no more to this than meets the eye,
Everybody drinks Martini dry,
And talks about clothes and the latest styles.
Chorus:
They said she did it
With grace.
They said she did it
With style.
They said she did it all
Before she died
Oh No
I remember Diamond's smile
Nobody saw her go,
They said they should have noticed
'cos her dress was cut so low.
Well it only goes to show
Ha, ha, how many real men any of us know.
She went up the stairs,
Stood up on the vanity chair,
Tied her lame belt around the chandelier,
And went out kicking at the perfumed air.
Repeat Chorus
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i went to see the boomtown rats in glasgows apollo sometime in 1978.i have been surfing the web for ages to find this song.i eventually did. this is probrably the best song ive ever heard.and ive always wondered "did diamond exist"! the story is sad and sweet but its a rock|n roll classic and the lyrics are brilliant and the boomtown rats were a very underestimated band but thanks eddy! for putting the lyrics of this masterpiece on the web cheers! john mcaulay castlemilk glasgow