Your Mama | Scissor Sisters - Take

As the final notes of the guitar solo fade, Leo pulls over under a neon sign.

He’s spent weeks trying to find the words to tell her he’s gay, but every time he starts, the air leaves his lungs. Today, he’s given up on words. He’s going to use the rhythm. Scissor Sisters - Take Your Mama

The honky-tonk piano of "Take Your Mama" explodes into the room. It’s a sound that shouldn't make sense—Elton John’s showmanship colliding with a New York dance floor—but as the beat kicks in, Mary’s foot starts tapping of its own accord. As the final notes of the guitar solo

By the time they reach the city lights, Mary is laughing, her head back, singing along to the falsetto chorus. The song acts as a bridge; the flamboyant, campy energy of the Scissor Sisters is stripping away the tension of the "sleepy town" they left behind. He’s going to use the rhythm