The Banjo Song

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This is my banjo song for when the night, it is long
 This is my banjo song for when my heart is longing for you
 These are my bedside books for when I cannot sleep
 Sing a sad song for me, Hotel 3 and John Connelly's He
 Here are my comfort films for when my eyes get to tired to read
 Coming to America, Apocalypse Now, Goodfellas, Casino
 Jaws, Trading Places, The Shining, and Benji
 This is my collection of old clocks, their presence comforts me
 I collected them from all around the world, their styles vary
 Grandfather clocks to mantle clocks
 to alarm clocks to banjo-style clocks
 My favorite is the pastel blue banjo clock that I bought in Tennessee
 This is my banjo song, there is nothing wrong with having a banjo song
 To comfort you when everything is feeling all wrong
 I was walking down Canal Street minding my own
 When a derelict kid walked by me
 and said, "You should try smiling more"
 The town was so ghost town-y and hardly anybody was out
 I went to Mother's, there was no line
 Because New Year's was over and the tourists had left town
 And I stopped by Starbucks and asked
 a girl in front of me ordering a latte
 Why do you think it's so quiet out?
 She said, "I think it's because of the Saints game"
 I said, "I don't follow football" and she said, "Yeah, I'm the same"
 And those were my social interactions of the day
 And then from my peaceful living room
 I looked out the Garden District
 view and listened to this piece of music
 Thinking, "Does this next part need words, too?"
 I don't understand the game of
 football but they keep showing peoples' faces
 On the news with expressions that look like they just found out
 A nuclear missile had been launched
 and the world's going to be annihilated
 Or their puppy just got hit by a car
 Or they came home to their houses up in flame
 But all that happened was the Saints lost a game
 I know it's a shame, I know it's a shame, I know it's a shame
 But New Orleans has so much to be proud of, I have to say
 Louie Armstrong, Fats Domino, and the chicory coffee and beignets
 And the Hotel Monteleone and Lake Pontchartrain
 And Aaron Neville and Kermit Ruffins and gumbo and crawfish étoufée
 And Phil Anselmo and Lil Wayne
 This is my banjo song, though there's no banjo in this song at all
 In fact, the guitar in this song is
 a nylon-string guitar made by Yamaha
 The days leading up to Christmas were very surreal for me
 I was in Buffalo and I remember playing a show there once
 And going through to see
 Niagara Falls a few times when I was a kid
 I hadn't spent that much time in Buffalo
 And to me, Buffalo was an interesting mix
 And maybe Cleveland and maybe Toronto, which would make sense
 I think that Buffalo is somewhere between Toronto and Cleveland, Ohio
 And there are black people there like
 in Cleveland and that makes me comfortable
 Not like in Missoula, Montana where it's just white
 As a Jimmy Stewart Christmas movie
 And the houses and the neighborhoods have a cozy glow
 And some have crystal-shaped windows
 And the cars along the roads are covered in snow
 And I jumped up on a gate that I saw in an alley
 Near the studio where I was working
 And I was taking a photo,
 a very Christmas-y view of an apartment building
 A guy pulled up slow in an SUV
 And rolled his passenger seat window down
 And said, "Sir, can I help you with anything?"
 I said, "Thank you but I'm just taking photos
 For a friend who has never seen snow"
 He said, "Yeah, how's that?"
 I said, "Well, she doesn't travel a lot and she lives in San Francisco"
 He said, "Well, what are you doing here in Buffalo?"
 I said, "Well, I'm working across the street at the Goo Goo Dolls' studio"
 He said, "Ah yeah, the Goo Goo Dolls' studio
 I did some renovation work in there years ago"
 I said, "Yeah, it's really kept up really nice, it's totally beautiful"
 He said, "You really got to try such-and-such-place,
 They got the best Buffalo wings"
 I said, "I leave tomorrow
 And my clothes already smell like Buffalo wings
 But I appreciate the suggestion,
 but my stomach is Buffalo winged out
 But I'll be sure to try the place you mentioned next time I'm in town"
 I jumped down from the gate and I said
 "Sir, I gotta go, Buffalo's really nice and I enjoyed this pleasantry
 But where I'm heading tomorrow
 You'd never pull up slow on someone like you just did
 In an SUV in an alley
 And roll down your window and talk to a stranger
 When someone is doing something fairly suspicious looking"
 He said, "Yeah, why is that?"
 I said, "Because some people aren't so nice in this world
 And where I'm going, you can end up with a bullet in your neck"
 He looked at me startled and I could tell he thought
 "Jesus, that conversation was nice,
 I didn't expect it to end like that"
 Then I put my camera in my pocket and
 I walked carefully across the icy street
 Before I left, Nathan got a stomach bug
 That knocked him on his ass
 He's the most resilient person I've ever met
 And I've never seen him that sick
 He said, "Mark,
 I don't know what's wrong with me,
 I've never felt this sick before"
 And he was clenching his ribs
 I said, "Well let's get the fuck out of here then,
 I'm too feeling like complete shit"
 My back is killing me
 And I've slept maybe three hours a night for the last week
 It's December 22nd, it's midnight
 So let's give ourselves a break
 Nathan's kids' birthday is soon, December 24th
 Our friend Aaron's birthday is also soon, December 24th
 And I love it when friends' birthdays fall on holidays
 Because it makes it so easy to remember them
 Carol and I went to Ponchatoula today, antique shopping
 I loved looking at the swamps between New Orleans and Ponchatoula
 But sometimes I think about how bad it would suck
 To live in the swamps if you were an abused kid
 Just stuck there in the swamps
 Not knowing there's other things out there in the planet
 I'm not trying to suggest that kids
 growing up in the swamps are abused
 I'm just saying the thought crossed my mind
 Dark thoughts cross everybody's minds
 Depending on their life experiences
 I mean I don't have to tell you about Ponchatoula and its reputation
 The first season of True Detective is based on
 Things that happened there, if I'm not mistaken
 There's a town between New Orleans and Ponchatoula called Manchac
 There's a house you see there
 From the bridge that crosses over the water
 That makes me think of the dueling banjos scene in Deliverance

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Duration
12:42
Key
10
Tempo
136 BPM

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