Everywhere she goes
The brokenhearted follow her around
They grab they push they pull they kiss the ground
She walks upon
Hoping for a glimpse or a touch to ease their suffering
She is the queen
The queen of misery
It started long ago
Although she is not very old
She has the look of someone who is wise
Beyond their years
Tragedy just followed her around until she found
She was the queen
The queen of misery
The queen of misery
The queen of misery
There's a story someone told
Of how she helped a desperate soul
Who'd lost heart regain faith and trust in love
And lose their fear
But when the pain and sorrow disappeared so did she
She is the queen
The queen of misery
And all the lonely people in this world agree
She is the queen
The queen of misery
The queen of misery
The queen of misery
She was standing in the shadowed
Corner of Old I
The music blasting dancers flying no one noticed
Her at all
I said is something wrong she laughed and smiled at me
She said no
I'm the queen of misery
She said No no no no no no no
I'm the queen of misery
The queen of misery
The queen of misery
credits
from Earth And Moon,
released December 5, 2003
Harmony Vocals; Allyson Seconds, Sandi Leeper and Julie Meyers
Bass; Larry Tagg, Drums; Garin Casaleggio
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