Lyrics King Solomon's Song and Mine - Momus
Solomon
took
a
census,
and
we
were
just
passing
through
But
his
press
gang
arrested
us
and
led
us
to
the
quarry
two
by
two
And
now,
King
Solomon,
I'm
working
for
a
song
in
your
mine
Solomon
wants
a
palace
and
a
temple
for
his
god
Yahweh
But
you
and
me
sweet
Alison
we
get
sweet
FA
And
now,
King
Solomon,
I'm
working
for
a
song
in
your
mine
You
trade
our
daylight
for
Turkish
Delight
You
trade
our
fear
for
euphoria
But
we
trade
the
real
for
your
underground
rail
And
your
foreman's
rules
O
my
love,
let's
start
a
trade
union
for
fools
The
Queen
of
Sheba
visited,
she
brought
spices
and
guitars
There
never
were
spices
or
guitars
like
that
At
least
never
for
the
likes
of
us
Solomon
took
some
frankincense,
the
Queen
took
some
cocaine
Then
the
lighting
changed
and
they
sang
strange
words
And
the
band
already
knew
the
chords
And
now,
King
Solomon,
I'm
working
for
your
song
and
mine
You
trade
our
daylight
for
Turkish
Delight
You
trade
our
fear
for
euphoria
But
we
trade
the
real
for
your
underground
rail
And
your
foreman's
rules
O
my
love,
let's
start
a
trade
union
for
fools
One
thing's
sure
and
nothing's
surer
The
rich
get
richer
and
the
poor
get
...
Now
we're
living
happily,
Alison
and
I
We
can't
stop
singing
Solomon's
song,
we
were
singing
it
on
the
night
We
conceived
our
healthy
children,
who
thanks
to
the
union
line
Are
at
school
with
the
sons
of
the
foreman
With
a
future
down
the
mine
And
soon,
King
Solomon,
they'll
be
working
for
your
song
and
mine
You
trade
our
daylight
for
Turkish
Delight
You
trade
our
fear
for
euphoria
But
we
trade
our
lives
for
the
song
you
taught
us
to
sing
How
does
it
go?
'The
trade
union
and
God
save
the
King!'
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