Cover art for Edith Wharton’s Figurines by Suzanne Vega

Edith Wharton’s Figurines

Jul. 17, 20071 viewer

Edith Wharton’s Figurines Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Edith Wharton's lovely figurines
Still speak to me today
From their mantlepiece in time
Where they wrestle and they play
With passions and with prudences
Finances and fears
Her face and what it's worth to her
In the passing of the years

[Chorus]
See the portrait come to life
See the vanity behind
'Cause in the struggle for survival
Love is never blind

[Verse 2]
Now, Olivia lies under anesthesia
Her wit and wonder snuffed
In a routine operation
Her own beauty not enough
Her passions and her prudences
Finances and fears
Her face, what it's worth to her
In the passing of the years
[Chorus]
See the portrait come to life
See the vanity behind
'Cause in the struggle for survival
Love is never blind

[Verse 3]
Edith Wharton's lovely figurines
Still speak to me today
From their mantlepiece in time
Where they wrestle and they play
We lie under anesthesia
Our wit and wonder snuffed
In our routine operations
Our own beauty not enough

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What did Suzanne Vega say about "Edith Wharton's Figurines"?
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“women past and present, how we suffer for beauty”

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July 17, 2007
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