The song Beautiful is performed by Belle & Sebastian in the album named Push Barman to Open Old Wounds in the year 2005 .
She lay in bed all night watching the colours change
She lay in bed all night watching the morning change
She lay in bed all night watching the morning change into green and gold
The doctor told her years ago that she was ill
The doctor told her years ago to take a pill
The doctor told her years ago that she'd go blind if she wasn't careful
They let Lisa go blind
The world was at her feet and she was looking down
They let Lisa go blind
And everyone she knew thought she was beautiful
Only slightly mental
Beautiful, only temperamental
Beautiful, only slightly mental
Beautiful
She thought it would be fun to try photography
She thought it would be fun to try pornography
She thought it would be fun to try most anything
She was tired of sleeping
They let Lisa go blind, let Lisa go blind, let Lisa go blind
They let Lisa go blind
She's looking like a queen
But if you knew what's going on in her life
There'd be a thousand barren mothers there to talk to her
If you knew what's going on in her life
There'd be two hundred troubled teenagers to sit with her
And talk to her
If you knew what's going on in her life
What's going on in her life
There would be a documentary on Radio 4
She made herself a pair of orthopaedic shoes
She thought it was the answer to the fashion blues
She thought it was the answer to the fashion blues
But she walked with a limp
Belle & Sebastian - Push Barman to Open Old Wounds
- Dog On Wheels
- String Bean Jean
- Belle and Sebastian
- Lazy Line Painter Jane
- You Made Me Forget My Dreams
- A Century of Elvis
- Photo Jenny
- A Century Of Fakers
- Le Pastie De La Bourgeoisie
- Beautiful
- Put The Book Back On The Shelf
- This Is Just a Modern Rock Song
- I Know Where The Summer Goes
- The Gate
- Slow Graffiti
- Legal Man
- Judy Is A Dick Slap
- Winter Wooskie
- Jonathan David
- Take Your Carriage Clock And Shove It
- The Loneliness Of a Middle Distance Runner
- I'm Waking Up To Us
- I Love My Car
- Marx and Engels