The Fall Of The World's Own Optimist

Aimee Mann / Elvis Costello

There's no charity in you
And that surprises me
I guess I thought you were
A golden idol
'Cause I called you majesty
On the balustrade
You watched me hunt for tips
I was obliged to pick up
From the passing trade

Hey, kids-look at this
It's the fall of the world's own optimist
I could get back up if you insist
But you'll have to ask politely
'Cause the eggshells I've been treading
Couldn't spare me a beheading
And I'll know I had it coming
From a Caesar who was only slumming
Hey, kids-look at this
It's the fall of the world's own optimist

Well, I could have objections
Which you could override
But what's the point
We're only flogging the horse
When the horseman has up and died
Once I testified
And swore I'd never leave a stone unturned
I bet you're really glad that I lied

Hey, kids-look at this
It's the fall of the world's own optimist
I could get back up if you insist
But you'll have to ask politely
'Cause the eggshells I've been treading
Couldn't spare me a beheading
And I'll know I had it coming
From a Caesar who was only slumming
Hey, kids-look at this
It's the fall of the world's own optimist

Hey, kids-look at this
It's the fall of the world's own optimist
I could get back up if you insist
But you'll have to ask politely
Yes, you'll have to ask politely
Yes, you'll have to ask politely

Trivia about the song The Fall Of The World's Own Optimist by Aimee Mann

When was the song “The Fall Of The World's Own Optimist” released by Aimee Mann?
The song The Fall Of The World's Own Optimist was released in 2000, on the album “Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo”.
Who composed the song “The Fall Of The World's Own Optimist” by Aimee Mann?
The song “The Fall Of The World's Own Optimist” by Aimee Mann was composed by Aimee Mann and Elvis Costello.

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