Song Length |
3:52 |
Genre |
Country - Rock |
Lyrics
Zinnia Dean:
Her eyes glowed like blue sapphire
She was every man?s sweet desire,
She couldn't stop hearts from breaking,
And lived in a prison of her own making,
From under her shadowed lashes,
You could catch sudden flashes,
Of buried pain and unmet hunger,
And a want for love, that just grows stronger
She had a lot, but wanted more,
But who knows what Fate has in store?
She died last night in her sleep,
With the world lying at her feet.
She was a girl who could always handle,
Praise, money, malice and scandal,
Found life slipping from her hands
Just like grains of beach sand.
(Chorus)
Zinnia Dean,
The most beautiful woman I had ever seen.
Zinnia Dean,
Saw her last in a limousine
The ultimate goddess of rock
With nothin? but a lonely road to walk
The pride of every Glamor magazine
Zinnia Dean
On this dark and dismal day,
Alone in a corner sits Charlie Drey,
Holding on to dreams of yesterday,
Zinnia why'd you have to go away.
The world outside mourned aloud,
But far away from the maddening crowd,
Numb with pain stayed Charlie Drey
Holding on to dreams of yesterday.
Chorus:
Zinnia Dean,
The most beautiful woman I had ever seen.
Zinnia Dean,
Saw her last in a limousine
The ultimate goddess of rock
With nothin? but a lonely road to walk
The pride of every Glamor magazine
Zinnia Dean
Broadcasting live from the grieving scene,
For one last time, let?s look at Zinnia Dean.
Every woman?s envy, every man?s dream,
Her face is covered with old sea flowers,
But the sadness in her look overpowers,
Life left her lacking in her final hours
Floating mid-stream.
Chorus
Zinnia Dean,
The most beautiful woman I had ever seen.
Zinnia Dean,
Saw her last in a limousine
The ultimate goddess of rock
With nothin? but a lonely road to walk
The pride of every Glamor magazine
Zinnia Dean
Ishita Rungta
Copyright 2007 Ishita and Gopal Rungta