She don't need anybody to tell her she's pretty She's heard it every single day of her life He's got to wonder what she sees in him When there's so many others standing in line She gives herself to him, but he's still on the outside She's alone in this world She's nobody's girl She's nobody's girl
She shows up at this doorstep in the middle of the night Then she disappears for weeks at a time It's just enough to keep him wanting more But never is he satisfied
And he's left to pick up the pieces Wondering what does he do this for She's off in her own little world She's nobody's girl She's nobody's girl
He said before I met her, I didn't love nothin' I could take it or leave it, that was okay She brings out a want in me For things I didn't even know that I need She does anything she wants, anytime she wants to With anyone, you know, she wants it all
Still she gets all upset over the least little thing When you hurt her, it makes you feel so small And she's a walking contradiction B... less
Remember when class and dignity were highlighted as reasons to admire a role model for women? She had plenty of tragedies and even bad publicity surrounding her . She had bulimi... moreRemember when class and dignity were highlighted as reasons to admire a role model for women? She had plenty of tragedies and even bad publicity surrounding her . She had bulimia, she had a lover, she had a problematic life, but she handled it with dignity and decorum. She devoted her life to trying to do good. She genuinely wanted to serve as a role model for her children. She taught them the value of serving the less fortunate and being dignified always.
I don't think she was topless in any magazines. I don't think Charles found her because she had a nice naked rack he could drool over while sitting on the toilet.
I think once she made a faux pas by wearing a skirt that had no slip and was highly embarrassed about it. Not even on purpose either.
But, that does not matter. The issues that she worked towards were selfless and genuine. Not some grandstanding displays so that she looked good. Not being a puppet for her husband. She tried to support Charles and be a proper queen, but she was out ... less