Story Behind The Song
Jane Austen's beloved novel "Pride & Prejudice" and the stormy relationship between Miss Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy was the inspiration behind the song.
Song Description
Mr. Darcy reluctantly finds himself falling in love with Miss Elizabeth Bennett a woman beneath his class. Can each overcome their own pride and prejudice?
Song Length |
4:26 |
Genre |
Folk - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Uptight, Sociable |
Subject |
Dysfunctional Relations, Relationship |
Similar Artists |
Melissa Etheridge, Joni Mitchell |
Language |
English |
Era |
1800 - 1899 |
| |
Lyrics
Miss Elizabeth, you know she brought Mr. Darcy right down. Miss Elizabeth, she didn't let society push her around.
And she tripped up society and pushed all the boundaries and somehow she opened the door. She'd smile and curtsy and flirt all so subtle please so
know one would ever know, the effect that she had on them but she's not
easy to woo and wed 'cause her eyes were on one face alone- Mr. Darcy,
Mr. Darcy , Mr. Darcy , Mr. Darcy.
Miss Elizabeth you spar with him wit for wit tit for tat. Miss Elizabeth, Mr. Darcy's trying to keep his composure look at that.
And she tripped up society and pushed all the boundaries and somehow she opened the door. She'd smile and curtsy and flirt all so subtle please so
know one would ever know, the effect that she had on them but she's not
easy to woo and wed 'cause her eyes were on one face alone- Mr. Darcy,
Mr. Darcy ,Mr. Darcy , Mr. Darcy.
There was a part of him she tried so hard to open. Something inside of him seemed so broken
Miss Elizabeth, my you look so smashing in your wedding dress.
Miss Elizabeth, is poor Mr. Darcy really up for all the rest.
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