paroles de chanson Families - Lou Reed
Mama,
you
tell
me
how's
the
family
And
papa,
tell
me
how
thing's
going
by
you
And
little
baby
sister,
I
heard
that
you
got
married
And
I
heard
that
you
had
yourself
a
little
baby
girl,
too
And
here's
some
uncles
and
some
cousins
I
know
vaguely
And
would
you
believe
my
old
dog
Chelsea's
here,
too
And
would
you
believe
nobody
in
this
family
Wanted
to
keep
her
And
now
that
dog's
more
of
a
part
of
this
family
Then
I
am,
too
I
don't
come
home
much
anymore
No-no-no
I
don't
come
home
much
anymore
Mama
And
mama,
I
know
how
disappointed
you
are
And
papa,
I
know
that
you
feel
the
same
way,
too
And
no-no-no-no-no
I
still
haven't
got
married
And
no-no-no
there's
no
grandson
planned
here
for
you
And
by
the
way,
daddy
tell
me
how's
the
business
I
understand
that
your
stock
she's
growing
very
high
No,
daddy,
you're
not
a
poor
man
anymore
And
I
hope
you'll
realize
that
before
you
die
Because
I
don't
come
home
much
anymore
No-no-no-no-no
I
don't
come
home
much
no
more
But
daddy
And
please-please-please-please-please
Come
on
let's
not
start
this
business
again
I
know
how
much
you
resent
the
life
that
I
have
But
one
more
time,
I
don't
want
the
family
business
Don't
want
to
inherit
it
upon
the
day
that
you
die
Really,
daddy
should
have
given
it
to
my
sister
You
know
Elisabeth,
you
know
Elisabeth
She
has
a
better
head
for
those
things
than
I
She
lives
practically
around
the
corner
That's
really
the
kind
of
child
you
could
be
proud
of
But
papa,
I
know
that
this
visit's
a
mistake
There's
nothing
here
we
have
in
common,
except
our
name
And
families
that
live
out
in
the
suburbs
Often
make
each
other
cry
And
I
don't
think
that
I'll
come
home
much
anymore
No-no,
I
don't
think
I'll
come
home
much
again
Mama
Papa
Families
Often
make
each
other
cry
No,
I
don't
think
that
I'll
come
home
much
anymore
(How's
the
families)
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