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The four Fs:
Find him, feel him, fuck him, forget him
I am a servant, son of servants, I was born to serve
But I know this place in life is less than I deserve
So I've become a trainer not of beasts or birds
But the beautiful sister I've raised for this from birth
Lulu is a match girl and I her matchmaker
I've taught her all there is to know about the games you can play with fire
Taught her to jump through a burning hoop in a rented diamond choker
And to balance on her nose the head of a Johannesburg broker
At cocktail hour in Mayfair, at an Isle of Dogs boat show
Lulu appears in her Dior dress and me in my tuxedo
Lulu shuts up and shimmers while I make her name known to
Key members of the board of directors of Lonhro
So how do find my sister, Mister?
Johnson was the first man to become my sister's customer
She met him at a dinner in honour of the brother of the Japanese ambassador
He stole the key to the satellite room and next to the computers
Telexes and fax machines made love to her
Her next conquest was Finlayson, Tory whip from Woking
His eyes were icy blue, he was impeccably well-spoken
He caught her with his daughter and he got her under torture
To confess she'd taught her poker
And spanked them both until his pants were soaking
So how do you find my sister, Minister?
Little by little, man by man, my sister has scaled the peak
She gets herself flushed out once a week by a quack down Harley Street
I set the prices and balance the books, sisters don't come cheap
It's a scandal what it costs these days to stop a press leak
My sister lives in Knightsbridge now and when I go to visit her
I buzz three times on the intercom and say "Lulu, it's your solicitor"
I once walked in and caught her sitting naked on top of Henry Kissinger
Take my word or take this Polaroid picture
Ladies and gentlemen, Mr Henry Kissinger!
They knighted the servant yesterday, today you call me 'Sir'
You men who laid my sister I say to you now what you once said to her:
(You're surprised to hear me talk this way but stranger things occur)
"Kneel before me, kiss it, call me 'Sir!'"
"Kneel before me, kiss it, call me 'Sir!'"
"Kneel before me, kiss it"
"Kneel before me"
How do you find my sister, now?



Autor(en): Nick Currie


Momus - Pubic Intellectual: An Anthology 1986-2016
Album Pubic Intellectual: An Anthology 1986-2016
Veröffentlichungsdatum
19-08-2016

1   Going for a Walk With a Line
2   Widow Twanky
3   Bluestocking
4   Lucky Like St. Sebastian
5   Paper Wraps Rock
6   Murderers, The Hope of Women
7   Flame into Being
8   Closer to You
9   A Complete History of Sexual Jealousy (Parts 17-24)
10   The Homosexual
11   Bishonen
12   I Was a Maoist Intellectual
13   How Do You Find My Sister?
14   The Hairstyle of the Devil
15   Shaftesbury Avenue
16   Morality Is Vanity
17   Ventriloquists and Dolls
18   Summer Holiday 1999
19   Cibachrome Blue
20   Voyager
21   Spacewalk
22   Platinum
23   Enlightenment
24   Rhetoric
25   Last of the Window Cleaners
26   The Cheque's In the Post
27   The Cabinet of Kuniyoshi Kaneko
28   Microworlds
29   The Sadness of Things
30   London 1888
31   The End of History
32   I Want You, But I Don't Need You
33   The Age of Information
34   Born To Be Adored
35   Old Friend, New Flame
36   Tinnitus
37   Stefano Zarelli
38   Pygmalism
39   Scottish Lips
40   Beowulf (I Am Deformed)
41   The Laird Of Inversnecky
42   Life of the Fields
43   Frilly Military
44   Nervous Heartbeat
45   Hypnoprism
46   Love Wakes the Devil
47   Erase
48   Bibliotek
49   Bambi
50   The Ephebophobe
51   System of Usher
52   The Hiker
53   The Manticore
54   The Art Creep
55   Masks of Bebko
56   The Vaudevillian




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