You used to dress as a little girl Candy curled around your fingers Satin draped across your breasts I'll always kiss you beneath your dress.
Slave ships set sail from your shadow Candles hung from your fingertips Ivory hewn from the graves of children For finery laced across your hips.
In kitchen gardens we'll hide awhile All dressed up in Russian blue And the mansions of Belgravia They will always welcome you.
The tricolour was always flying For the lucky ones down in the zoo I was looking for an angel But, I guess you'll have to do.
I was baptised at my first confession When I drank your communion wine And you're drunk in the back streets of London You're just a pointless waste of my time.
In kitchen gardens we'll hide and grow All dressed up in Russian blue For the women of ancient Egypt Will never dream of you.
You used to undress like a little girl Proud of your body and proud of your curls Satin skin and a rose petal kiss Some things about you I'll always miss Some things about you I'll always kiss.