Lyrics of 'Edith Wharton' by Tellison

Edith wharton knows where it's at, sledging toward the varnum's and count olenska, beat beat my heart like a baseball bat, newland walks back alone to his hotel, find yourself somebody to love, try to find somebody who'll love you back, don't keep your heart with a lock or a key, put all your trust in me, someone's gonna get hurt - tonight, my life's not much like a novel, i can't find somebody that's worth real sacrifice, beat beat my heart as much as i might, if god is an author wharton is a better one, i believe in love but not every day, find yourself somebody to love, try to find somebody who'll love you back, don't keep your heart with a lock or a key, put all your trust in me, someone's gonna get hurt - tonight, my life's not much like a novel, it's hard to see the beauty in it, sometimes i long for plot or structure, the sense of order fiction brings, someone's gonna get hurt - tonight.

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