Lithuania

Lyrics

I'd like to be a good American and write an elegy to the automobile
 But no matter where it takes me I don't really feel any different
 I got one foot in the black and white two dimensional ghosts of Lithuania
 And the other foot in sunny California where the people are all friendly
 As they drive their Mercedes to the mini-malls and take a lunch
 Or network with you or drive past and kill you for no reason
 These are my ghosts: Uncle Emmanuel, Uncle Eli, Aunt Mia
 And my grandparents, Jenny and Tobias, none of whom I've ever met
 I saw some letters once that they wrote to my dad in Palestine in 1940
 Not too long before they all were shot
 My only link to them is my dad, he knew them, he knew me, now he's gone too
 Sometimes I want to get next to them, sometimes I want to drive them all away
 Say: You're not my ghosts, I live in Sunny California, I drive a 1992 Red Chevrolet
 I drive fast, and I drive as far west as anyone can drive
 Eight thousand miles from Lithuania and if I could escape
 By driving further then I would, but it doesn't get me anyplace new
 I guess if I was a true American, I could write an elegy to the automobile
 But when I jump in it doesn't get me any place different
 Sometimes I want to dance on Hitler's grave
 And shout out: Groucho Marx, Lenny Bruce, Leonard Cohen, Philip Roth,
 Bob Dylan, Albert Einstein, Leonard Bernstein, Harry Houdini, Sandy Kofax!
 And then I want to sing as loud as I can
 Watch the chandeliers sway dangerously overhead
 Proclaiming Kristalnacht is over
 I say Kristalnacht is over! The only broken glass tonight
 Will be from wedding glasses shattered under boot heels
 We're not the ones in the museum, its you,
 Your curious mustache and your chamber of horrors
 I've a friend my age whose parents met in Auschwitz on the Day of Liberation
 She lives in San Francisco, a good job, just moved into a new house
 I've a friend who lies in her hospital bed
 After fifteen operations from a botched appendectomy
 I go to visit her with a heart heavy from the things on my mind,
 And she cheers me up
 I saw my dad tell jokes, and teach me how to laugh,
 Thirty years after his parents, and brothers, sister were all shot,
 Murdered in the streets of Lithuania
 I see trees growing tall and the sun coming up, and the ocean roaring home,
 And know I must go on I must go on
 It would be cowardly to stop
 It would be an aberration to do anything else
 Amid something you tried to remember for days
 The fog is suddenly lifted
 The haze is gone from your mind
 And its no so much that your memory finally heeded
 But you gave up needing to need it
 Hey, the fog has gone
 Hey, the fog has gone
 Its time for you to come out
 There's no longer a reason to die
 When something is over, something else begins
 The end of the century is coming
 Like a blind woman relentlessly spinning
 But before its sewn shut
 You wanted to scream: Hold on just a minute, was this just a dream?
 Or is there something to learn
 Besides who got the gold,
 And who's been losing and winning?
 But a century's a man-made process
 An attempt to stick order on chaos
 We're born with ten fingers
 So we count up to ten
 But if everyone counted the cracks on the wall
 We might all count to three, and then it wouldn't be
 The end of the century at all
 Hey hey, the fog has gone
 Hey hey, the fog has gone
 It showed signs early today
 I knew when I woke in my bed
 That something was going on
 Throw up the window
 I want to scream out your name
 Hey hey, the fog has gone
 Hey hey, the fog has gone
 C'mon we'll drive up the coast
 Its a Tuesday or Thursday
 But I can't remember, and I don't care
 We'll drive to Seattle or else Oklahoma
 Or else if we wanna a boat to Hawaii
 Or maybe Japan with the kings of karaoke
 Come out!
 Come on out girl, you gotta come out now
 Maybe the only thing jumping in the car and driving can get us
 Is an empty tank of gas
 But it sure beats sitting around here
 Maybe we'll get lucky, find our own private river valley
 Or at least an all-night diner where they know how to poach an egg
 Maybe we'll meet some good people along the way
 And anyway, you know I'll never leave you
 I'll never leave you

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Duration
11:05
Tempo
79 BPM

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