Hedwig's Lament and Exquisite Corpse

"Hedwig's Lament" and "Exquisite Corpse" from the movie "Hedwig and The Angry Inch" by John Cameron Mitchell. HEDWIG'S LAMENT "I was born on the other side of a town ripped in two And no matter how hard I've tried I end up black and blue I rose from off of the doctor's slab I lost a piece of my heart Now everyone gets to take a stab They cut me up into parts I gave a piece to my mother I gave a piece to my man I gave a piece to the rock star He took the good stuff and ran" EXQUISITE CORPSE "Oh God I'm all sewn up A hardened razor-cut Scar map across my body And you can trace the lines Through Misery's design That map across my body A collage All sewn up A montage All sewn up A random pattern with a needle and thread The overlapping way diseases are spread Through a tornado body With a hand grenade head And the legs are two lovers entwined Inside I'm hollowed out Outside's a paper shroud And all the rest's illusion That there's a will and soul That we can wrest control From chaos and confusion A collage All sewn up A montage All sewn up The automatist's undoing The whole world starts unscrewing As time collapses and space warps You see decay and ruin I tell you "No, no no no" You make such an exquisite corpse" I've got it all sewn up A hardened razor-cut Scar map across my body And you can trace the lines Through Misery's design That map across my body A collage All sewn up A montage All sewn up"