paroles de chanson The Geographic North Pole (Live) - Laurie Anderson
The
summer
of
1974
Was
brutally
hot
in
New
York
And
I
kept
thinking
about
how
nice
and
icy
it
must
be
at
the
North
Pole.
And
then
I
though,
"Wait
a
second,
why
not
go?"
You
know,
like
in
cartoons
Where
they
hang
going
to
the
North
Pole
on
their
door
knobs
and
they
just
take
off.
So
I
spent
a
couple
of
weeks
preparing
for
the
trip,
Getting
a
hatchet,
a
huge
backpack,
maps,
knives,
Sleeping
bags,
lures
and
a
three
month
supply
of
Banic,
A
versatile
high-protein
paste
That
can
be
made
into
flat
bread,
biscuits
or
cereal.
Now
I
had
decided
to
hitch
hike
And
one
day
I
just
walked
out
onto
Houstin
Street,
Weighing
down
seventy
pounds
of
gear,
And
stuck
out
my
thumb.
— Going
North?
I
asked
the
driver
as
I
struggled
into
a
station
wagon.
After
I
got
out
of
New
York,
Most
of
the
rides
were
trucks
until
I
reached
the
Hudson
Bay
And
began
to
hitch
in
small
mail
planes.
The
pilots
were
usually
guys
who'd
gone
to
Canada
To
avoid
the
draft
Or
else
embittered
Vietnam
vets
Who
never
wanted
to
go
home
again.
Either
way
they
always
wanted
to
show
off
a
few
of
their
stunts.
We'd
go
swooping
low
along
the
rivers
doing
loop
do
loops
and
baby
hueys.
And
they'd
drop
me
off
at
an
airstrip.
"There'll
be
another
plane
by
here
couple
of
weeks;
see
ya;
good
luck.
I
never
did
make
it
all
the
way
to
the
geographic
pole;
It
turned
out
to
be
a
restricted
area
And
no
one
was
allowed
to
fly
in
or
even
over
it.
I
did
get
within
a
few
miles
of
the
magnetic
pole
though.
So
it
wasn't
really
that
disappointing.
I
entertained
myself
in
the
evenings,
Cooking
or
smoking,
And
watching
the
blazing
light
Of
the
huge
Canadian
sunsets
As
they
turned
the
lake
into
fire.
Later
I
lay
on
by
back,
Looking
up
at
the
Northern
lights
And
imagining
there'd
been
a
nuclear
holocaust
And
that
I
was
the
only
human
being
left
in
all
of
North
America
And
what
would
I
do
then.
And
then,
when
these
lights
went
out,
I
stretched
out
on
the
ground,
Watching
the
stars
as
they
turned
around
And
their
enormous
silent
wheels.
I
finally
decided
to
turn
back
because
of
my
hatchet.
I'd
been
chopping
some
wood
and
the
hatchet
flew
out
of
my
hand
on
the
upswing.
And
I
did
what
you
should
never
do
when
this
happens:
I
looked
up
to
see
where
it
had
gone
And
it
came
down
— fffooo
— just
missing
my
head
And
I
thought,
"My
God!
I
could
be
working
around
here
with
a
hatchet
embedded
in
my
skull
And
I'm
ten
miles
from
the
airstrip.
And
nobody
in
the
whole
world
knows
where
I
am."
Daddy
Daddy,
it
was
just
like
you
said
Now
that
the
living
outnumber
the
dead
Where
I
come
from
it's
a
long
thin
thread
Across
an
ocean.
Down
a
river
of
red
Now
that
the
living
outnumber
the
dead
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my
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