Sophisticated Lady / Solitude - Live At The Whitney Museum/1972
de Duke Ellington
They say into your early life romance came
And in this heart of yours burned a flame
A flame that flickered one day and died away
Then, with disillusion deep in your eyes
You learned that fools in love soon grow wise
The years have changed you, somehow
I see you now
Smoking, drinking, never thinking of tomorrow
Nonchalant
Diamonds shining, dancing, dining
With some man in a restaurant
Is that all you really want?
No, Sophisticated Lady, I know
You miss the love you lost long ago
And when nobody is nigh you cry
Is that all you really want?
No, Sophisticated Lady, I know
You miss the heart you lost long ago
And when nobody is nigh you cry
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