The Story Of Beauty

Album: Survivor (2001)
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  • Please dry your eyes, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    It's not your fault, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    You're not the one to blame
    Soon it will be okay
    One day you'll realize
    Your beauty

    It was a Saturday
    This cold afternoon
    Inside this house there lived
    A frightened young girl
    She didn't know what she should do
    'Cause she missed her mother so
    She was left home all alone
    With her step father

    Please dry your eyes, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    It's not your fault, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    You're not the one to blame
    Soon it will be okay
    One day you'll realize
    Your beauty

    He touched her places
    That he shouldn't have touched
    He did some things to her
    That he shouldn't have done
    So she ran into her room
    Paged her mother 9 1 1
    And the tragedy began
    For this young girl

    She told her mother
    Her family, and friends
    No one believed her
    'Cause before this happened
    She was filled with hate and anger
    Towards her step father
    'Cause he took her mother
    From her when they married

    Please dry your eyes, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    It's not your fault, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    You're not the one to blame
    Soon it will be okay
    One day you'll realize
    Your beauty

    She looked for her father
    In the men that she saw
    Thought that all she had to offer
    Was her body
    No one to figure out why
    This young girl would live her life
    In such pain and unhappiness
    'Cause she was so beautiful

    She rebelled and one day
    The young girl fell in love
    With another man like her stepdad
    He abused her emotionally
    And made her feel like she was worthless
    Hope one day she realize
    And see the beauty in her eyes
    All she needs is prayer and strength
    She's beautiful

    Please dry your eyes, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    It's not your fault, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    You're not the one to blame
    Soon it will be okay
    One day you'll realize
    Your beauty

    Please dry your eyes, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    It's not your fault, young girl
    Don't cry, you're beautiful
    You're not the one to blame
    Soon it will be okay
    One day you'll realize
    Your beauty

    Don't hold your head down low
    You've got so much, so much
    So much, so much, so much to be proud of
    You can still live your life
    I promise you you'll survive
    Girl I love you
    You're beautiful Writer/s: BEYONCE KNOWLES, KEN FAMBRO
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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