Sunday, July 09, 2006

My Mother the War

Natalie Merchant has been a solid lyricist for a long, long time. She wrote "My Mother the War" with John Lombardo and Michael Walsh. John Peel, the renouned DJ of cutting-edge music, called this one of the best songs of 1983. It's even more relevant today...

she borders the pavement
flanks avenues
the parades pass
white glove attended by
my mother the war
she'll raise a shaft
lift a banner
toss a rose
my mother the war
she knows every neighbor
chats at their doors
compare
econosize electric appliances
come share tea
and a seat by my
cradle with
my mother the war
forsaken vigil
three years each tour
hands of God enfold him
prayed mother of the war
haunt a doorway
beg a postman
is there word
for mother the war
5 black stars
in bitter defiance
she's spiting the corps
wet a brood
short league for combat
my mother the war
well aquainted
with sorrow
with grief
my mother the war
folded lace
carrion and
blood soaked robes
folded lace
carrion
blood soaked
shroud
my mother the war



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