Mrs. Kennedy stands With a man built for two Though she wishes she could just stand alone And she throws a big party Though the life of the party Is a man who showed up late So she retires to her rooms With a bed built for one Pushed together With a similar bed And she knows that the home That she built for a man Built for two Won't draw him in God knows God knows God knows God knows God knows, she'll try it again Mrs Kennedy dies as she lives In the shadows Of the stature Of her man And she hears the same story Told the same way Which amounts to a number of laughs Which is worse than a debutante Drinking champagne It pains her To admit that is her Cuffed to world Filled with "this's" and "that's" And meaningless party talk Who knows Who knows Who knows Who knows Who knows what any of it means She's drinking her wine While he smokes cigarettes Laughing With all of his friends And he'll never quite know Just how much she burns And yearns To be a different wife 'Cuz the life of the party Takes all the life From the party That is her life But it's more like a funeral 'Cuz she's slowly dying When will it end Mrs. Kennedy is dying to know She's stuck in a bedroom She's stuck in a kitchen She's stuck in a party The life of the party She can't bare it She simply can't bare it She simply can't see him When she's sitting beside him The man she once wanted The man she once knew The man who is haunting And turning her blue The love of my life Is the life of the party But it's a party Party for one 'Cuz you say that you love me And I know that you love me You also love to preform So I sit in the corner And take all the pictures And keep my hands to myself Poor Mrs. Kennedy I bet if he killed her She wouldn't die good enough She knows She knows She knows She knows Mrs. Kennedy Know what I mean