Lyrics The Puppet Has Cut His Strings - Elvis Costello , The Roots
They
pulled
the
stars
down
one
by
one
Hauled
up
the
moon
to
shine
upon
A
velvet
curtain
rising
Now
her
puppet
has
cut
his
strings
The
footlights
glare
The
trumpets
blare
Why
is
your
face
drawn
on
so
glum,
old
chum
Paintbrush
dragging
on
a
drum
The
rimshot
on
the
punchline
that
you
fumbled
The
crowd
went
home
and
left
you
For
dead
My
old
woodenhead
Took
the
thimble
and
the
thread
Choked
back
tears
like
a
cymbal
The
breath
is
slow
and
shallow
too
The
sky
is
bright
Venetian
blue
The
cardboard
sun
is
all
ablaze
The
air
is
painted
Clifford
Brown
Caressing
"Yesterdays"
The
steady
gaze
of
your
glass
eye
Head
in
a
basket
smiling
still
Free
of
will,
free
of
wisdom
Can't
feel
my
fingers
anymore
Can't
raise
my
hand
and
ask
for
more
Dance
my
doll
across
the
floor
Or
fire
a
flag
from
a
pistol
("Bang")
They
pulled
the
stars
down
one
by
one
Hauled
up
the
moon
to
wish
upon
The
puppet
finally
cut
his
strings
And
free
at
last
from
earthly
things
He's
dancing
on
the
ceiling
With
a
showgirl
in
a
feather
dress
Time
is
meaningless
We
carried
you
on
buckled
limbs
Through
mournful
airs
and
martyrs
hymns
Then
one
blue
and
one
more
yellow
pill
One
keeps
you
quiet
One
keeps
you
still
You
sang
"The
Way
You
Looked
Tonight"
Your
voice
is
ringing
true
and
clear
Then
you
wore
them
down
like
candlelight
And
in
the
darkness
You'd
best
beware
And
in
the
darkness
You'd
best
beware
You'd
best
beware
You'd
best
beware
I
used
to
love
him
When
I
used
to
care
Canopy
Satin
trim
Slowly
closing
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