Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson
After the crash and the broken glass
And the nightmare memorial
I wanted to end it all, end it all
You came into my room and you sat on my bed
I threw the blankets over my head
I turned my face to the wall, to the wall
You said I'd see you again
When I checked out of my room at the end of the hall
I'd recognize you
Belle of the Ball
I saw you again in a halfway place
Your green satin dress
Your beautiful face
I thought you were dead you said that's not the case
But it's a kind of a wall
And then you faded you faded away
The fairest of all, I begged you to stay
It's been so long now I can't really say
I ever knew you at all
You said I'd see you again
When I checked out of my room at the end of the hall
I'd recognize you
Belle of the Ball
The last time I saw you you were heading out to sea
You were hauling up sails
The sunset would swallow you
I wanted to follow you
You said not yet, not yet
And my feet they were sinking into the sand
I was resoundingly rooted to land
But I heard you call to me
Don't forget, don't forget
I'll see you again when I leave this hotel
It'll be so entrancing the music will swell
And we'll all be dancing
You'll be the belle of the ball
Belle of the Ball was written by Eliza Gilkyson.
Belle of the Ball was produced by Cisco Ryder & Eliza Gilkyson.