She was born in an oil-drum South side of Chicago 
When East St. Louis was not far away 
She'd lace knives to her boots and go down to the riverbed 
Skate around and around till the night became day 
The cannery fellows would follow her everywhere 
From the grocery store to the B.Q.E. 
With their hearts all aglow from her icy back at you stare 
Then her teeth became tight when her eyes couldn't see 
And she told herself that this was enough 
For a girl who was born in an oil drum 
She had her skates didn't need lots of stuff 
She didn't need it but she still wanted some 
She had one thing that she liked and she kept around 
She would take it with her to the riverbed 
As she skated around she always thought of a pretty sound that she heard as a girl in her mother's bed 
The sound of some breathing another breath in and out when some lungs expand and contract like they do 
And she looked at herself in the ice of the riverbed and she saw a girl one which she could see through 
And she told herself that this was enough 
For a girl who was born in an oil drum 
She had her skates didn't need lots of stuff 
She didn't need it but she still wanted some 
She still wanted some she still needed some 
She still wanted some she still needed some 
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