Lyrics Wilco – Walt Whitman’s Niece
Text:
Intro:
Last night or the night before that (I won’t say which night)
A seaman friend of mine (I’ll not say which seaman)
Walked up to a big old building (I won’t say which building)
If there had not have been two girls
(Leaving out the names of those two girls)
I recall a door, a big long room (I’ll not tell which room)
I remember a deep blue rug (but I can’t say which rug)
A girl took down a book of poems (not to say which book of poems)
As she read I laid my head (and I can’t tell which head)
Down in her lap (and I can mention which lap)
Spoken:
My seaman buddy and his girl moved off
After a couple of pages, and there I was
All night long, laying and listening
And forgetting the poems
And as well as I could recall
Or my seaman buddy could recollect
The girl had told us that she was a niece of Walt Whitman
But not which niece
And it takes a night and a girl
And a book of this kind
A long long time to find its way back
Harmonica solo over verse chords
Last night or the night before that (I won’t say which night)
A seaman friend of mine (I’ll not say which seaman)
Walked up to a big old building (I won’t say which building)
And would not have walked up the stairs (not to say which stairs)
If there had not have been two girls
Yes, I recall a door, a big long room (I’ll not tell which room)
I remember a deep blue rug (but I can’t say which rug)
A girl took down a book of poems (not to say which book of poems)
As she read I laid my head (and I can’t tell which head)
Down in her lap (and I can mention which lap)
Fade out: guitar solo over verse