![The Poodle Lecture - Frank Zappa](https://cdn.muztext.com/i/3284752050893925347.jpg)
Date of issue: 31.12.2011
Record label: Zappa Family Trust
Song language: English
The Poodle Lecture |
In the beginning God made 'the light.' |
Shortly thereafter God made three big |
Mistakes. |
The first mistake was called MAN, the second mistake was called |
WO-MAN, and the third mistake was the invention of THE POODLE. |
Now the reason |
The poodle was such a big mistake is because God originally wanted to build a |
Schnauzer, but he fucked up. |
Now a long time ago, the poodle used to be a very |
Attractive dog. |
The poodle had hair evenly distributed all over its small |
Piquant canine type BODY. |
That’s the way it used to be, the poodle used to be a |
Regular looking dog. |
You know it’s true, I guess you do too. |
(Oh, I have to |
Kiss you? |
Oh okay.) |
Anyway listen, check this out. |
The poodle used to look good, you know the |
Regular dogs that used to hang out in the neighbourhood looked at the poodle |
Didn’t think anything of it. |
You know, they didn’t use to make fun of it in the |
Olden days. |
But the WO-MAN, as you know, has always been much smarter than the |
MAN |
Guy In The Audience: |
You’re the best! |
FZ: |
That stuff is very bad for you, throw it away, okay. |
Now you’re interrupting my |
Story, now listen. |
.. What is that? |
Is that the Tower of Power or what? |
Oh no |
No, it’s one of those dope fiend devices, take it away. |
Now listen: |
The WO-MAN has always been much smarter than the MAN, you know this is true |
And so it was since the beginning of time. |
The MAN would do anything to get |
Some pussy. |
And that’s why the WO-MAN always had control over him |
In the beginning the WO-MAN looked the MAN directly into the eye and said: «I |
Tell you what, why don’t you go get a job because I could use a few nice things |
Around the house. |
Mainly what I need is a clipper, a scissors, and a pair of |
Zircon encrusted tweezers.» |
(Thank you very much.) |
And of course the MAN did his duty as they say in the trade. |
He went out and he |
Got a goddamn job. |
Went out and pushed that broom around for about a |
Dollar-2.98 an hour, brought his money back to the garden of Eden and gave that |
Money to the WO-MAN |
The WO-MAN ran out the back door of the garden of Eden, went directly to the |
Hardware store, got the clippers, the scissors and the zircon encrusted |
Tweezers and came back and, while the MAN was very tired from having his job |
While he was sleeping, the WO-MAN got a hold of the POODLE. |
Because the WO-MAN |
Had noticed earlier that the length and proportion of the poodle oral |
Appendage, the tongue of the dog in other words, ladies and gentlemen, was very |
Much to her liking, except that this dog had too goddamn much hair on it. |
It |
Didn’t have the disco look that’s so popular nowadays |
And so the WO-MAN sat out to modify the aforementioned dog. |
Let me get a little |
Uh, visual aid. |
. |
Now she took the dog and she cleaned it up a little bit. |
You see, she took a |
Little bit of the back-part here, around the neck, the thorax, the tootsies |
Got all of the unwanted extranious material off this area which we shall call |
Burbank. |
Then she set the little sucker up like this, really nice, got his |
Mouth set up like that. |
And squatted right ON HIM. |
Looking down into the dog’s |
Eyes. |
She looked down into the dog’s eyes, do you know what she said to the |
Dog? |
She said: |
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