In this thought-provoking track by Wilco, the lyrics delve into the complexities of human emotions and experiences. The song seems to explore themes of pain, fame, and the often overwhelming nature of life's challenges. With imagery that evokes both domesticity and grandeur, such as "Jesus mowed my lawn" and "hurricanes too rattled to romance," the band captures a sense of existential contemplation mixed with a touch of absurdity. The rhetorical question, "Why kill a man when you can drive him crazy?" suggests a critique of how society often handles conflict or adversity through psychological rather than physical means. Overall, the song reflects on the endurance required to navigate life's trials while questioning what truly constitutes entertainment or amusement in our personal struggles.
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Lyrics
Oh, I can't say what qualifies as pain
So transfixed by the wavering flame
Mortal kings of each grade and grain erased
Oh, I'm blessed
The slant may rain, knows my door
Tambourines my floor in four
Laughs and shakes my folded face where Jesus mowed my lawn
Fame has legs, blazing chrome
Amputate but it's never quite gone
Rakes in clover shown like snakes shine over rate my crime
Why kill a man when you can drive him crazy?
Why make it end when my amusement always depends on the joke?
Won't you lend me my punchline
As a favor, can you be entertained so that day I can savor whatever remains
Of hurricanes too rattled to romance massive plates of circumstances
Writer(s): JEFF TWEEDY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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