Big Sister's Clothes

ELVIS COSTELLO

Sheep to the slaughter, oh I thought this must be love
All your sons and daughters, in a strangle hold with a kid glove
She's got eyes like saucers, oh you think she's a dish
She is the blue chip that belongs to the big fish

But it's easier to say "I love you"
Than "Yours sincerely"; I suppose
All little sisters like to try on big sister's clothes
Big sister's clothes

The sport of kings, the old queen's heart
The prince in darkness stole some tart
And it's in the papers, it's in the charts
It's in the stop press before it all starts

With a hammer on the slap and tickle under grisly garments
With all the style and finesse of the purchase of armaments
Compassion went out of fashion
That's all your concern meant
Sweat it out for thirty seconds on home improvements

But it's easier to say "I love you"
Than "Yours sincerely"; I suppose
All little sisters like to try on big sister's clothes
Big sister's clothes
Big sister's clothes
Big sister's clothes

Trivia about the song Big Sister's Clothes by Elvis Costello

When was the song “Big Sister's Clothes” released by Elvis Costello?
The song Big Sister's Clothes was released in 1981, on the album “Trust”.
Who composed the song “Big Sister's Clothes” by Elvis Costello?
The song “Big Sister's Clothes” by Elvis Costello was composed by ELVIS COSTELLO.

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