
Oscar Wilde Lyrics
- Genre:Folk
- Year of Release:2023
Lyrics
A playwright, a poet
A dandy man
Living on the edge
Of the Laws of the land
Being Earnest was important
A grand success
And Dorian Gray
One of your best
But You were too bloody gay Oscar Wilde
You were born in the right place
But you were born at the wrong time
Your humour and sarcasm
Your dash and your flair
You're a big Irish gay
And we don't care
With Alfred Douglas you had a ball
But The marquis of Queensberry
Was your downfall
The prejudice back then
For the love of men
Sent you to Jail
Persecuted again
You were too bloody gay Oscar Wilde
You were born in the right place
But you were born at the wrong time
Your humour and sarcasm
Your dash and your flair
You're a big Irish gay
And we don't care
You fought in the courts for a way to be free
But you were set up by Queensberry
You hoped that the law would let you be you
But the laws of the day were archaic and cruel
Hurtful to you
You continued to write
So deep so profound
The ballad of Reading Jail
A heart wrenching tale
Your so long gone
Over a hundred years
But your works live on
And bring us all to tears