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How Beautiful You Are

You want to know why I hate you?
Well I'll try and explain...

You remember that day in Paris
When we wandered through the rain
And promised to each other
That we'd always think the same
And dreamed that dream
To be two souls as one

And stopped just as the sun set
And waited for the night
Outside a glittering building
Of glittering glass and burning light...

And in the road before us
Stood a weary greyish man
Who held a child upon his back
A small boy by the hand
The three of them were dressed in rags
And thinner than air
And all six eyes stared fixedly on you

The father's eyes said "Beautiful!
How beautiful you are!"
The boy's eyes said
"How beautiful!
She shimmers like a star!"
The child's eyes uttered nothing
But a mute and utter joy
And filled my heart with shame for us
At the way we are

I turned to look at you
To read my thought upon your face
And gazed so deep into your eyes
So beautiful and strange
Until you spoke
And showed me understanding is a dream
"I hate these people staring
Make them go away from me!"

The father's eyes said "Beautiful!
How beautiful you are!"
The boy's eyes said
"How beautiful! She glitters like a star!"
The child's eyes uttered nothing
But quiet and utter joy
And stilled my heart with sadness
For the way we are...

And this is why I hate you
And how I understand
That no-one ever knows or loves another
Or loves another

 

Robert on 'How Beautiful You Are'...

" 'How Beautiful You Are' owes a lot to a Baudelaire one-page short story which had such a good idea in it. It's about how you think you're really close to somebody, that you think the same way and enjoy the same things, but suddenly an incident will happen which makes you realise the person thinks a completely different way about things that you think are really important and yet you can still get on with them really well. No-one really knows anyone else, or really loves anyone else in the purest sense of the word because it is utterly impossible. If you did, it would just be yourself." (Fancy Dress Party, Melody Maker, April 11, 1987)

"'How Beautiful You Are' owes a lot to a Baudelaire short story about how you feel you're really close to somebody, that you think the same way as them and enjoy the same things, but suddenly an incident will happen that forces you to realise that this person thinks in a different way to you about things that you consider really important. And yet you can still get on with them. So, it's about how no-one really knows anyone else, or really loves anyone else in the purest sense because it's utterly impossible..."
(Ten Imaginary Years - 1988)

"Adapted from a short sory by Bauderlaire". (Cure News 13 - August 1992)
 
Read 'The Eyes of the Poor', by Charles Baudelaire