Sheila Daddy always thought that he married beneathhim That's what he said, that's what he said When he proposed he informed my mother he was probably her very last chance And though she was twenty-two, though she was twenty-two Though she was twenty-two She married him Life with my dad wasn't ever a picnic more like a come as you are When I was five I remember my mother dug earrings out of the car I knew they weren't hers but it wasn't something you'd wanna discuss He wasn't warm, well, not to her Well, not to us But everything was beautiful at the ballet Graceful men lift lovely girls in white. Yes, everything was beautiful at ballet, hey! I was happy at the ballet That's why I started ballet class Sheila