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Track 5: Summertime by Jericho Brown

as performed by Janis Joplin


God’s got his eye on me, but I ain’t a sparrow. 

I’m more like a lawn mower …no, a chainsaw,  

Anything that might mangle each manicured lawn 

In Port Arthur, a place I wouldn’t return to 

If the mayor offered me every ounce of oil 

My daddy cans at the refinery. My voice, I mean, 

Ain’t sweet. Nothing nice about it. It won’t fly 

Even with Jesus watching. I don’t believe in Jesus. 

The Baxter boys climbed a tree just to throw 

Persimmons at me. The good and perfect gifts 

From above hit like lightning, leave bruises. 

So I lied—I believe, but I don’t think God 

Likes me. The girls in the locker room slapped 

Dirty pads across my face. They called me 

Bitch, but I never bit back. I ain’t a dog. 

Chainsaw, I say. My voice hacks at you. I bet 

I tear my throat. I try so hard to sound jagged. 

I get high and say one thing so many times 

Like Willie Baker who worked across the street— 

I saw some kids whip him with a belt while he 

Repeated, Please. School out, summertime 

And the living lashed, Mama said I should be 

Thankful, that the town’s worse to coloreds 

Than they are to me, that I’d grow out of my acne.  

God must love Willie Baker—all that leather and still 

A please that sounds like music. See.  

I wouldn’t know a sparrow from a mockingbird.  

The band plays. I just belt out, Please. This tune 

Ain’t half the blues. I should be thankful.  

I get high and moan like a lawn mower 

So nobody notices I’m such an ugly girl.

I’m such an ugly girl. I try to sing like a man 

Boys call, boy. I turn my face to God. I pray. I wish 

I could pour oil on everything green in Port Arthur. 

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