At Aphrodite's birthplace stands a shrine, where men have worshiped Venus
Drunk on wine, and sipped the nectar not lent from the vine
Of this world, Oh this world
From daughter unto daughter flowers unfurl
In this world, Oh this world
In this world, Oh this world
If Paradise was opening this Pearl, to find the grinding oyster of this world
To irritate to make a mate to hold, but hesitate to break the Siren's hold
Then in the end that strength becomes a burl, and ugly grows the nature of this world
Of this world, Oh this world
She comes unburdened by this careless world, too soon to labor neath those baby curls
Because all of the power in this world, rests on the broader shoulders of this world
Of this world, Oh this world
The iron fist inside the velvet glove, would drape those lovely shoulders with fake pearls
And weight those shapely shoulders they would whirl, through this world
Oh this world
Through this world, Oh this world
Among the greatest voices muses blessed, one never had the chance to lull to rest
Never got to sing a lullaby, to the daughter stolen from her side
To the daughter stolen from her side
From the daughter to the mother of the Pearl
Of this world, Oh this world
In this world, Oh this world