Wilco's lyrical composition delves into themes of existential introspection and the futility of seeking absolute understanding. The narrator grapples with a profound sense of disorientation, symbolized by their inability to hold another's gaze or find their place. The recurring motif of a "tie" suggests a cyclical struggle without resolution, emphasizing life's inherent ambiguities. The phrase "cry at the joke explained" captures the paradoxical nature of enlightenment—where understanding diminishes mystery and evokes sorrow rather than clarity. Additionally, metaphors like "a staring contest in a hall of mirrors" and "climbing back into the yoke" reflect perpetual self-examination and submission to life's burdens, respectively. Ultimately, the song portrays an individual confronting the limits of human comprehension and the emotional turmoil that accompanies such revelations.
The Joke Explained
Lyrics
I never held your gaze
I never know my place
Oh, I stare at the eyes
Starin' at my face
It always ends in a tie
There is no needing the divine
I cry at the joke explained
Oh, but if I had known, if I had known
If I had known, I would've never believed
I never smoked my chains
Whoever measures the crest
Oh, they can have my broken chest
It's a staring contest
In a hall of mirrors
I sweat tears, but I don't ever cry
Oh, but if I had known, if I had known
If I had known, I would've never believed
I never knelt at a noose
My pair perished in the pews
I climbed back into the yoke
It always ends in a tie
There is no hitting the design
I cry at the joke explained
I would've never believed
I would've never believed
Writer(s): JEFF TWEEDY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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