How you fell in love with your reflection in the water, I'll never know How you could mistreat such a wife and a daughter, I'll never know You leaned so close, the water touched your nose The greed in your eyes, they could see it from below The ones who came before Who waded from the shore And plunged into the cold and murky world And see no more Oh, you think I'm a narcissist Then I don't want a part in this And I don't care if I made these bodies Who think that thеy can take this from me Narcissus I don't want a part in this And I don't care So much of what you say is wrong You madе me, yes, that's true But I'll be damned if I belong to you Too fair, the daffodil I hear the laughing still Of what could have been Had you not turned to sin Too fair, the daffodil I hear the laughing still Of what could have been Had you not dived right in Oh, you are a narcissist You think I want a part in this? And I don't care that you made my body You think you own it wrongly Narcissus I won't take pity I'll pluck the flowers from the shore And you can stay there evermore Evermore Ah-ah, ah Ah-ah-ah Ooh, ah Too fair, the daffodil I hear the laughing still Of what could have been Had you not turned to sin Oh, you are a narcissist (too fair, the daffodil) I won't take pity (I hear the laughing still) I'll pluck the flowers from the shore (of what could have been) And you can stay there evermore (had you not dived right in)