Jukebox Lyrics by Ani Difranco

Jukebox Lyrics

    In the jukebox of her memory
    The list of names flips by and stops
    She closes her eyes
    And smiles as the record drops

    Then she drinks herself up and out
    Of her kitchen chair
    And she dances out of time
    As slow as she can sway
    For as long as she can say
    This dance is mine
    This dance is mine

    Her hair bears silent witness
    To the passing of time
    Tattoos like mile markers
    Map the distance she has gone
    Winning some, losing some
    She says my sister still calls every sunday night
    After the rates go down
    And i can never manage to say anything right
    My whole life blew up
    And now its all coming down

    And she says leave me alone
    Tonight i just wanna stay home
    She fills the pot with water
    She drops in the bone
    She says, i've got a darkness that i have to feed
    I've got a sadness
    That grows up around me like a weed
    And i'm not hurting anyone
    I'm just spiraling in
    As she closes her eyes
    And hears the song begin again

    She appreciates the phone calls
    The consoling cards and such
    She appreciates all the people
    Who come by and try to pull her back in touch
    They try to hold the lid down tightly
    And they try to shake well
    But the oil and water
    Just want to separate themselves

    She drinks herself up and out of her kitchen chair
    And she dances out of time
    As slow as she can sway
    For as long as she can say
    This dance is mine
    This dance is mine
    This dance is mine


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