Fools

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Everything else is feeling too close to home right now, so I’m pulling out “Fools.” I wrote it while half-listening to Sandra McCracken’s “Fool’s Gold” (nothing like this song, just saying), but it’s always sounded more Patty Griffin in my head.


It was another attempt at an extended metaphor that ended up working in two directions. Because I can only talk about things that matter to me in the most indirect way possible, don’t you know.


FOOLS


They carve through the earth

Through granite and curse

Searching for something to make it worthwhile.

Under pressure and birth

The chisels all hurt

Cutting through veins with a wink and a smile.


The men are all strapped

They point and they laugh

Boasting that any time they’ll strike it rich.

The more cunning the craft

The more they rush past

Leaving behind nothing but holes left unstitched.


The girl don’t shine bright enough in the dark

In searching for gold, they’ve torn her apart

And when they move on, she still takes it hard

‘Cause only fools find gold after piercing a heart.


She tries so to glitter

But it’s all only glass

The soil tastes bitter

Down under the grass

The tools have all scarred her

Above and below

And Midas can’t touch

Where the red rivers flow.


For crystals and stone

They’ve left her alone

She’s cold and she’s empty with nothing to lose

The gold in their bones

She’ll save for her own

When everything they gain can no longer be used.


The girl don’t shine bright enough in the dark

In searching for gold, they’ve torn her apart

And when they move on, she still takes it hard

‘Cause only fools find gold after piercing a heart.

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Published on July 26, 2018 18:48
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