| My, oh my, little girl, you should give just what you can
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| To the world, to your sisters, to those arms of a loving man
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| To your bliss, to your future, to your memories and prayers
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| Cause it’s cold and it’s changing, yeah, this place called Vanity Fair
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| My, oh my, little brother, can I look you in the eye?
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| Do you know what you’re saying is it half remembered lies?
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| Handed down, half forgotten, re-believed and upside down
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| Are you sure that you get it now you live in Vanity Town?
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| Vanity Fair, where all you gotta do is stare
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| Plus you got to play unfair
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| So baby, lighten up your hair
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| Come to Vanity Town
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| Oh father, oh father, you said nothing of this fate
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| Now you smile as you sit there and pretend it’s not too late
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| I said, «Why could you not tell me what it was that I would find»
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| But it’s alright, I forgive you cause I know how you lost your mind
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| Vanity Fair; |
| where all you gotta do is stare
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| Plus you got to play unfair
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| So baby, lighten up your hair
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| Come to Vanity Town
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| Come to Vanity Town
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| Oh now what will we suffer? |
| To what fate will we be forced?
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| On this path was there no other way we could have got it worse?
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| Yes I see it now a pageantry that comes to Vanity fair
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| But I’m sad to say it came too late and now I just don’t care
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| About Vanity Fair; |
| where all you gotta do is stare
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| Plus you got to play unfair
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| So baby, lighten up your hair
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| Come to Vanity Town
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| Vanity Town, Vanity Town
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| Come to Vanity Town |