Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Drafts) · Track 159 · middle
Two Kinds of Notes on the Same Page (Josephine Baker)
Two Kinds of Notes on the Same Page — Josephine Baker
Lyrics
[Verse 1] You left St. Louis at fifteen because St. Louis had decided which doors you were allowed to walk through and you had decided the list was too short for the legs you had been given, so you took the legs to Paris and Paris lost its mind. [Verse 2] You danced in a skirt made of bananas at the Folies Bergère and the room could not decide whether it was the funniest thing or the most beautiful thing it had ever seen and you knew it was both and you had designed it to be both because the room that is laughing and the room that is staring are not watching the same woman at the same time, and you needed at least one of you to be free. [Chorus] The country that would not let you eat in its restaurants asked you to spy for it during the war and you said yes because the country was not the restaurants and the war was not the country and the notes you pinned inside your underwear and carried across the border in your bra were going to save more of the country than the restaurants had ever fed of it. [Verse 3] You pinned the intelligence reports in invisible ink on your sheet music and you walked through checkpoints smiling because the guards had already decided what a woman in a sequined dress carrying sheet music was capable of and they were wrong about every part of that sentence. [Outro] You adopted twelve children from twelve countries and called them the Rainbow Tribe and you raised them in a castle in the Dordogne and you went broke doing it and you did not stop doing it because the doors in St. Louis were still too short for the legs and the castle had enough doors for everyone. ---