Joliet Lyrics by Seven Mary Three

Joliet Lyrics

    "joliet," she says, "is the darkest part of a man?
    It's angry and slick
    Into her letters writes
    Through herself each time
    She thinks of him

    Trips her way down south
    Into mystery's mouth
    And he follows her there
    It's what she doesn't say
    That makes you want to stay
    And try to comfort her

    I talked to the cousins of people who knew you
    I asked them the questions they expected to hear
    Like maybe a killing went down in your town
    Maybe it's the prison
    Or the birth of barbed wire

    "joliet," she says, "is the darkest part of a man?
    It's shaped like liberty's bell
    Cracked and common law
    And stretched out over its flaws
    Like an ink-less well

    The hanging judge in town
    Records her comments down
    She saves the crowd the truth -
    And deals with it herself
    Fills that hollow well
    With nothing left to prove

    I talked to mountains and streams that pushed through there
    I talked to the trees that had no fruit to bear
    To the colorless people that sat there
    Beneath her
    Curled up, stared

    I talked to the cousins of people who knew you
    I asked them the questions they expected to hear
    Like maybe a killing went down in your town
    Maybe it's the prison
    Or the birth of barbed wire

    Joliet

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