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it's okay, spread the peanut butter thick.
you're back home. sleep 'til noon
and listen to the shape shifters
in the volvo on your way to borrow
foreign movies from the library.

did they teach you french in new york?
did you learn to shave your face close
with dial soap and a steak knife?
how to slickly wipe a sweaty palm
on your pants thigh
before shaking hands firm
with the shadiest show promoters?

i know it's hard for a single person
to fold queen size bed sheets.
you left your reds hat
in the back seat of mom's volvo.
i know it's hard for a single person
to fold queen size bed sheets.
you left your reds hat
in the back seat of the volvo.

she wanted to have it cast in bronze
to be put on display next to your baby shoes
and first buck on the t.v. in the den.

but i knew you'd be back
to eat a bowl of peanut butter bumpers,
to jerk off to the lingerie ads
in the j.c. penny catalogue.
i knew you'd be back.
i knew you'd come back,
to go back to school
or get a job at the downtown library,
the health food store,
painting apartments for ray ritchie,
or to work at the cigar kiosk
at kenwood mall.

it's cool.
just make sure
you get out of here by december.
go to california. go to hawaii.
cincinnati sucks in the winter,
you know that like the bump
on the back of your neck.
it sucks the leaves from the trees,
and by the time the snow is melting,
they always find four or five
bodies hanging by belts
from the train trestles,
or in empty parking lots
slit wrists, turning what's left
of the snow into cherry slushy.

i know,
all beautiful places
are prone to natural disaster.
but being swallowed
by the earth in manilla
beats a slow death
in the midwest.

last night i practiced holding my breath.
my record is two minutes thirteen seconds.
but that was in the swimming pool last summer.
it's easier in water.
just do the dead-man's-float.
let your limbs drift.
don't count in your head.
ignore your pumping blood.
focus on the quiet.
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'i know it's hard for a single person to fold queen size bed sheets.'

Cover art for Broken Crow lyrics by Why?

You're missing the very first line "You've gone skinny all alone in New York City", and listening to both the Why? and Reaching Quiet versions I'm pretty sure it's just "Did they teach you French in New York."

Cover art for Broken Crow lyrics by Why?

seems like it may be about Josiah

Cover art for Broken Crow lyrics by Why?

Where is this song from???

Cover art for Broken Crow lyrics by Why?

Love this song. It's on 'Almost live from anna's cabin'

Cover art for Broken Crow lyrics by Why?

it's also on "in the shadow of the living room" by reaching quiet

Cover art for Broken Crow lyrics by Why?

i can't decide which version of this song i like better.

where can I hear this song? I've heard the Europe Version "The Hollows" 12" EP, but not any other version?
In that version he doesn't say the peanut butter and a few more lines are switched and taken out.

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Every word and image in this song is amazing. I wonder what exactly he means by the bodies hanging by belts from the train trestles, does that really happen in Ohio?

I live in Cincinnati right now. It doesn't happen. I actually have no idea what he's talking about?! haha.

he's saying that the winters are long. and a lot of times places with long winters have high suicide rates. So after the winter snow melts, you can find the bodies.

Cover art for Broken Crow lyrics by Why?

This is a Reaching Quiet song off of their album In the Shadow of the Living Room I think it's about Yoni's older brother, Josiah, but there's really no telling it could also be about Doseone (the part about "shadiest show promoters" makes me think that's right)

anyway it's "Did they teach you french in New York?" in both versions (In the Shadow and Almost Live...)

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It seems to me that this is autobiographical. He also mentions working at a health food store in Deceived from the Rubber Traits EP "I only wore it back when I worked at Wild Oats."

I almost completly agree with you apart from for the line "to be put on display next to your baby shoes and first buck on the t.v. in the den." I cant see Yoni with his strong vegetarian stance going out and shooting bucks, so I think its about a very close friend or his brother.

Sieni: I think by first buck Yoni means first dollar. It's like businesses that frame their first bill and put it on display.

 
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