Coming Up Lyrics by Ani DiFranco

Coming Up Lyrics

    our father who art in a penthouse
    sits in his 37th floor suite
    and swivels to gaze down
    at the city he made me in
    he allows me to stand and
    sollicit graffiti until
    he needs the land I stand on
    I in my darkened threshold
    am pawing through my pockets
    the receipts, the bus schedules
    the matchbook phone numbers
    the urgent napkin poems
    all of which laundering has rendered
    pulpy and strange
    loose change and a key
    ask me
    go ahead, ask me if I care
    I got the answer here
    I wrote it down somewhere
    I just gotta find it
    I just gotta find it

    somebody and their spraypaint got too close
    somebody came on too heavy
    now look at me made ugly
    by the drooling letters
    I was better off alone
    ain't that the way it is
    they don't know the first thing
    but you don't know that
    until they take the first swing
    my fingers are red and swollen from the cold
    I'm getting bold in my old age
    so go ahead, try the door
    it doesn't matter anymore
    I know the weakhearted are strongwilled
    and we are being kept alive
    until we're killed
    he's up there the ice
    is clinking in his glass
    I don't ask
    I just empty my pockets and wait
    it's not fate
    it's just circumstance
    I don't fool myself with romance
    I just live
    phone number to phone number
    dusting them against my thighs
    in the warmth of my pockets
    which whisper history incessantly
    asking me
    where were you

    I lower my eyes
    wishing I could cry more
    and care less,
    yes it's true,
    I was trying to love someone again,
    I was caught caring,
    bearing weight

    but I love this city, this state
    this country is too large
    and whoever's in charge up there
    had better take the elevator down
    and put more than change in our cup
    or else we
    are coming
    up

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