- Votes:
 - Composer:
 - Colin Meloy
 
- Genres:
 - Folk
 - Indie
 
- Tags:
 - indie pop
 - indie rock
 - the decemberists
 
- See also:
 
The Decemberists - My Mother Was A Chinese Trapeze Artist lyrics
My mother was a Chinese trapeze artist
 In pre-war Paris
 Smuggling bombs for the underground.
 And she met my father
 At a fete in Aix-en-Provence.
 He was disguised as a Russian cadet
 In the employ of the Axis.
 And there in the half-light
 Of the provincial midnight
 To a lone concertina
 They drank in cantinas
 And toasted to Edith Piaf
 And the fall of the Reich.
 My sister was born in a hovel in Burgundy
 And left for the cattle
 But later was found by a communist
 Who'd deserted his ranks
 To follow his dream
 To start up a punk rock band in South Carolina.
 I get letters sometimes.The Decemberists - My Mother Was A Chinese Trapeze Artist - http://motolyrics.com/the-decemberists/my-mother-was-a-chinese-trapeze-artist-lyrics.html
 They bought a plantation
 She weeds the tobacco
 He offends the nation
 And they write, "Don't be a stranger, y'hear."
 "Sincerely, your sister."
 So my parents had me
 To the disgust of the prostitutes
 On a bed in a brothel.
 Surprisingly raised with tender care
 'Til the money got tight
 And they bet me away
 To a blind brigadier in a game
 Of high stakes canasta.
 But he made me a sailor
 On his brigadier ship fleet.
 I know every yardarm
 From main mast to jib sheet.
 But sometimes I long to be landlocked
 And to work in a bakery.
















