Momus - Bishonen lyrics

[Momus - Bishonen lyrics]

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 ageing 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
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 fulfil 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

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