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Smokey Joe you're calling at the station
If I killed him there are complications
I did not ask for this
Oh, but love yes you've did
Maybe it terrifies me
(It's too, too easy, it’s too easy)
This quiet siege
(It’s too, too easy, to wish you harm)
Maybe it terrifies me
(You threw black ice at the bottom of the river)
Smokey Joe, hey, what a revelation
(My dark twin, the annihilating feminine)
That one's past is not a destination
(Does not need civilizing)
It is a road for fools who need empty approvals
Maybe it terrifies me
(It's too, too easy, it’s too easy)
This quiet siege

(It’s too, too easy, to wish you harm)
Maybe it terrifies me
(You threw black ice at the bottom of the river)
Smokey Joe, hey, can you pass the pipe
(A song less robin she became)
You have been blessed, now go be wise
(He stole my sister Clitorides)
It is a coward who will say he's not afraid of dying
(These silken rubber gloves choking)
When clearly he is potently alive
(His vitriolic tongue)
Maybe it terrifies me
(It's too, too easy, it’s too easy)
This quiet siege
(It’s too, too easy, to wish you harm)
Maybe it terrifies me
(It's too easy)
This quiet siege
(It’s too, too easy, you threw black ice at the bottom of the river)
Smokey Joe is calling at the station
Calling at the station
Calling at the station

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James "Yank" Rachell (March 16, 1910 – April 9, 1997) was an American country blues musician. Born James Rachell, his career as a performer spanned nearly seventy years, and was often teamed with the guitarist and singer Sleepy John Estes. He grew up in Brownsville, Tennessee, but in 1958 moved north to Indianapolis during the American folk music revival. He recorded for Delmark Records and Blue Goose Records. Though a capable guitarist and singer, he was better known as a master of the blues mandolin; he had bought his first mandolin at age 8, with a pig his family had given him to raise.

Read more about Yank Rachell on Last.fm.


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