Weight-Lifting Lulu

The Residents

[Verse 1]
Sweet scented woman, your strange sounding name
Was Weight-Lifting Lulu, but I'm not to blame
For putting the gun in your grand-daddy's hand
As he was imprinting your face in the sand

[Verse 2]
The part of the pork chop that you left behind
Has given me breakfast and rendered me blind;
I still want you, baby, and I miss you so much
I hated your body, but I needed your touch

[Refrain]
Weight-Lifting Lulu is under the lawn
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu is under the lawn

[Instrumental]

[Refrain]
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu is under the lawn
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu is under the lawn
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone
Weight-Lifting Lulu forever is gone...

Trivia about the song Weight-Lifting Lulu by The Residents

On which albums was the song “Weight-Lifting Lulu” released by The Residents?
The Residents released the song on the albums “Duck Stab/Buster & Glen” in 1978 and “Buster & Glen” in 1995.

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