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Rickie Lee Jones – On Saturday Afternoons In 1963 Lyrics 11 years ago
I'm sorry that I missed your response. A couple more years have gone by, and it's entirely possible that you may never read this. Nevertheless, thank you so much for your kind words. Is music not remarkable? From opposite ends of the globe, we exchange words -- and are therefore fleetingly brought together -- about a song that deals with the solitary nature of existence. How wonderful.

I hope that your gig went well, and that both you and your audience enjoyed your cover of "On Saturday Afternoons".

Good luck with the rest of your life.

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Rickie Lee Jones – On Saturday Afternoons In 1963 Lyrics 13 years ago
It's simplicity is what makes this song beautiful. The child of whom the adult sings is at odds with the world of the "grown-ups", and therefore hides inside her "foolish grin". She is not what 'they' think she is. What she really is is a "secret", known only to herself. In other words, her true self is her "own special friend". She hides her real self in herself.

The sadness of the lyric is that while it captures the child's attitudes and mind-set ("Here, you'll need something to keep her in: / 'Now you stay inside this foolish grin'"), years have indeed gone by. The singer has grown up, and the secret is still a secret. What was a game for the child is now a fact of life. In the world of "grown-ups', you need to put on a face to meet faces with (to steal a phrase from T.S. Eliot). Hypocrisy is required by society, even while it ostensibly frowns upon it. And that means that we all have to contend with a dreadful solitude.

Jones is a truly remarkable singer.

I enjoyed reading your comments on this lyric, even though the years have gone by since you posted them.

Mike Marais, Grahamstown, South Africa

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