St. Teresa Lyrics

Lyric discussion by TeresaSongMeanings 

Cover art for St. Teresa lyrics by Joan Osborne

Ok, here we go, you all were 'wrong' & 'right' at the same time The song is not about the user but rather about the pusher Here Joan Osborne explains it herself:

Melissa Parker (Smashing Interviews Magazine): The Catholic Church denounced the song, “St. Teresa.”

Joan Osborne: Yes.

Melissa Parker (Smashing Interviews Magazine): What was your inspiration?

Joan Osborne: It’s funny. That character actually was based on a woman I used to see out my window when I was living on the lower east side in New York City. I would see this woman out on the street corner, and she had a baby in a stroller with her. She was selling drugs fairly openly on the corner. Those were the days when that neighborhood was really kind of like the Wild West.

I was fascinated by her because I thought she was really a strong person to be out on the street doing what she was doing with her child by her side. I kind of admired her in a way, not that I would ever want to raise my own daughter in those circumstances, but this was a woman who was making the best of her situation and doing what she could to support her family in this urban jungle environment. So, I became fascinated with her.

I thought that if I could see her that maybe there were other people who were looking out windows and watching her as well. The song is from the point of view of imagining somebody else who is watching her and who might go down and buy some drugs from her and have a relationship with her. It was based on that. I don’t want to say much more about it because I don’t like to interpret lyrics too much, but that is who the song was based on.