Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Auntie Toothache, artist - Stephin Merritt. Album song Showtunes, in the genre Электроника
Date of issue: 12.02.2006
Record label: Nonesuch
Song language: English
Auntie Toothache |
«isn't it strange,» said the inkwell |
«all that comes out of me! |
the famous lines! |
the valentines! |
just think! |
without an inkwell, where |
would the poet be?» |
«I'll make you change your mind,» |
said the pen, plucked from the tail |
of a bird |
«those famous lines, those valentines |
I wrote them, every word |
without a pen, never again would |
poetry be heard.» |
forget the inkwell and the pen |
when auntie toothache comes again |
the poet, saddest of all men |
can sing no more |
when auntie toothache starts her torture |
with her pliers and her lance and her fires |
she desires him to dance |
and so they dance, dance, dance, dance |
dance, dance, dance |
and auntie toothache wields her tongs |
and makes her poet sing her songs |
in screams and whimpers, till he longs |
to die right now |
then auntie toothache makes him vow |
(with one more cup of fire ants) |
that he’ll give up poetry and take up dance |
and so they dance, dance, dance, dance |
dance, dance, dance |
he never writes another line |
his life becomes a valentine |
to auntie toothache and her fine |
degress of pain |
from lack of sleep he goes insane |
and fancies he’s the king of france |
beset by bees |
auntie toothache whispers, «dance!» |
and so they dance, dance, dance, dance |
dance, dance, dance |
and they dance, dance, dance, dance |
dance, dance, dance |