Pills and Soap

ELVIS COSTELLO

They talked to the sister, the father and the mother
With a microphone in one hand and a check book in the other
And the camera noses in to the tears on her face
The tears on her face
The tears on her face
You can put them back together with your paper and paste
But you can`t put them back together
You can`t put them back together

What would you say
What would you do
Children and animals two by two
Give me the needle
Give me the rope
We`re going to melt them down for pills and soap
Give me the needle
Give me the rope
We`re going to melt them down for pills and soap

Four and twenty crowbars, jemmy your desire
Out of the frying pan into the fire
The King is in the counting house
Some folk have all the luck
And all we get are pictures of Lord and Lady Muck
They come from lovely people with a hard line in hypocrisy
There are ashtrays of emotion for the fag ends of the aristocracy

The sugar coated pill is getting bitterer still
You think your country needs you but you know it never will
So pack up your troubles in a stolen handbag
Don`t dilly dally boys rally round the flag
Give us your daily bread in individual slices
And something in the daily rag to cancel any crisis

Trivia about the song Pills and Soap by Elvis Costello

On which albums was the song “Pills and Soap” released by Elvis Costello?
Elvis Costello released the song on the albums “Punch the Clock” in 1983, “The Man - the Best of Elvis Costello” in 1986, and “Girls Girls Girls” in 1989.
Who composed the song “Pills and Soap” by Elvis Costello?
The song “Pills and Soap” by Elvis Costello was composed by ELVIS COSTELLO.

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