22 December 2023

Holiday Tradition: A Very Tom Waits Christmas - An Homage to the Master



Author's Note: I've posted this annually, more or less, every year since the mid-2000s. It's going here this year.

I pulled on Santa’s sleigh
Christmas Eve was dark, and the snow fell like cocaine off some politician’s coffee table
Rudolph looked to the sky. He had a shiny nose, but it was from too much vodka
He said, “Boys, it’s gonna be a rough one this year.”

I pulled on Santa’s sleigh
The elves scrambled to pack up the last of the lumps of coal for deserving suburban brats
And a bottle of Jamie for some forgotten soul whose wife just left him
Santa’s like that. He’s been there.
Oh, he still loves Mrs. Claus, a spent piece of used sleigh trash who
Makes good vodka martinis, knows when to keep her mouth shut
But it’s the loneliness, the loneliness only Santa knows

I pulled on Santa’s sleigh
And the workshop reeks of too much peppermint
The candy canes all have the names of prostitutes
And Santa stands there, breathing in the loneliness
The loneliness that creeps out of the main house
And out through the stables
Sometimes it follows the big guy down the chimneys
Wraps itself around your tannenbaum and sleeps in your hat

I pulled on Santa’s sleigh
We all line up for the annual ride
I’m behind Vixen, who’s showin’ her age these days
She has a certain tiredness that comes with being the only girl on the team
Ah, there’s nothing wrong with her a hundred dollars wouldn’t fix
She’s got a tear drop tattooed under her eye now, one for every year Dancer’s away

I pulled on Santa’s sleigh and
I asked myself, “That elf. What’s he building in there?”
He has no elf friends, no elf children
What’s he building in there?
He doesn’t make toys like the other elves
I heard he used to work for Halliburton,
And he’s got an ex-wife in someplace called Santa Claus, Pennsylvania
But what’s he building in there?
We got a right to know.

I pulled on Santa’s sleigh
And we’re off
Off into the night
Watching the world burn below
All chimney red and Halloween orange

I’ve seen it all
I’ve seen it all
Every Christmas Eve, I’ve seen it all

There’s nothing sadder than landing on a roof in a town with no cheer.

2 comments:

  1. It was Christmas in prison
    And the food was real good
    We had turkey and pistols
    Carved out of wood
    And I dream of her always
    Even when I don't dream
    Her name's on my tongue
    And her blood's in my stream
    Wait awhile eternity
    Old mother nature's got nothing on me
    Come to me
    Run to me
    Come to me, now
    We're rolling
    My sweetheart
    We're flowing
    By God
    She reminds me of a chess game
    With someone I admire
    Or a picnic in the rain
    After a prairie fire
    Her heart is as big
    As this whole goddamn jail
    And she's sweeter than saccharine
    At a drug store sale
    Wait awhile eternity
    Old mother nature's got nothing on me
    Come to me
    Run to me
    Come to me, now
    We're rolling
    My sweetheart
    We're flowing
    By God
    The search light in the big yard
    Swings round with the gun
    And spotlights the snowflakes
    Like the dust in the sun
    It's Christmas in prison
    There'll be music tonight
    I'll probably get homesick
    I love you
    Goodnight
    Wait awhile eternity
    Old mother nature's got nothing on me
    Come to me
    Run to me
    Come to me, now
    We're rolling
    My sweetheart
    We're flowing
    By God
    - John Prine

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  2. Always gets me right HERE. Merry Christmas, Pal!

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