Lyrics Bishonen - Momus
I
was
born
in
the
town
of
Paisley
in
early
1960
And
placed
in
the
care
of
an
old
eternal
bachelor
A
strict
disciplinarian,
a
passionate
antiquarian
His
collection
of
myths
and
legends
was
spectacular
As
a
younger
man
he'd
been
to
see
Japan
Where
a
master
in
a
white
kimono
taught
him
In
a
shining
moment
the
myth
of
the
bishonen
The
youthful
hero
doomed
to
fall
like
blossom
And
how
could
I
forgive
the
ugly
fugitive
Who
brought
me
up
according
to
a
fantasy?
For
when
the
old
man
stared
at
me
He
drowned
in
evil
beauty
Thinking
of
the
early
death
in
store
for
me
He
taught
me
to
be
good
with
words,
he
bought
me
ceremonial
swords
And
in
this
way
came
grace
and
expertise
The
words
were
to
cut
down
and
to
kill
the
muscle-bound
The
swords
to
fell
my
intellectual
enemies
And
women
should
be
hated
but
first
impersonated
Charm,
he
said,
is
essential
to
misogyny
He
taught
me
how
to
woo
the
girls
in
order
to
outdo
the
girls
And
the
fun
would
come
when
I'd
got
them
to
love
me
And
how
could
I
resist
the
old
misogynist
Who
brought
me
up
according
to
a
fantasy?
My
softness
and
fragility
My
feminine
grace
and
delicacy
Made
death
himself
afraid
for
me
And
so
in
time
I
grew
to
be
blond
and
beautiful
Pale
and
frail,
with
many
male
admirers
I
was
promised
by
my
father
a
retainer
for
a
partner
So
loyal
that
nothing
could
divide
us
Shocked
by
my
suggestion
that
I'd
rather
have
a
woman
My
stepfather
replied
I
had
no
choice
This
man
would
cut
his
entrails
open
protecting
his
bishonen
He
informed
me
in
a
solemn,
trembling
voice
How
could
I
disobey
that
surreptitious
gay
Who
brought
me
up
according
to
a
fantasy?
For
when
the
old
man
stared
at
me
He
drowned
in
evil
beauty
Thinking
of
the
early
death
in
store
for
me
So
me
and
my
retainer
encountered
many
dangers
On
travels
through
the
North
and
through
the
South
We
ripped
open
the
bellies
of
many
famous
bullies
And
our
reputation
spread
by
word
of
mouth
In
the
mountains
of
Morocco
we
stopped
and
shared
a
bottle
With
a
blind
old
man
with
a
bearded,
bandaged
face
And
though
the
sun
had
sunk
and
the
man
was
very
drunk
He
seemed
to
speak
with
my
stepfather's
voice
Saying
"How
could
you
forget
the
aging
martinet
Who
brought
you
up
according
to
a
fantasy?
Your
softness
and
fragility
Your
feminine
grace
and
delicacy
Will
be
the
death
of
me"
Surprised
at
28
to
find
myself
so
late
Changing
from
a
boy
into
a
man
I'm
starting
to
feel
guilty
that
nobody
has
killed
me
Early
as
my
stepfather
had
planned
I've
found
myself
a
girl
and
stopped
roaming
the
world
My
retainer's
gone
to
be
a
mercenary
Now
I
work
in
a
merchant
bank,
I'm
well-liked
by
the
senior
ranks
Though
behind
my
back
the
juniors
call
me
fairy
And
how
can
I
placate
the
ugly
reprobate
Who
brought
me
up
according
to
a
fantasy?
For
when
the
old
man
stared
at
me
He
drowned
in
evil
beauty
Thinking
of
the
early
death
in
store
for
me
I
stay
awake
some
nights
when
my
wife
turns
off
the
lights
And
starts
breathing
regularly
next
to
me
And
I
think
of
fallen
petals
and
bodies
pierced
by
metal
And
how
I'll
never
now
fulfill
my
destiny
Father
spare
my
shame,
let
me
pass
my
name
To
a
boy
with
greater
beauty
and
more
bravery
For
if
I
have
a
son
I'm
going
to
raise
him
to
die
young
And
lay
him
in
the
grave
that
you
prepared
for
me
1 A Complete History of Sexual Jealousy
2 The Guitar Lesson
3 Closer to You
4 The Homosexual
5 The Charm of Innoncence
6 Lucky Like St. Sebastian
7 I Was a Maoist Intellectual
8 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
9 The Angels Are Voyeurs
10 Hotel Marquis De Sade
11 The Gatecrasher
12 The Hairstyle of the Devil
13 Bishonen
14 Angels Reprise
15 Untitled
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