My true love drowned in a dirty old pan of oil
That had run from the block
Of a Falcon sedan 1969
The paper said '75
There were no survivors
None found alive

Trees break the sidewalk
And the sidewalk skins my knee.
There's glass in my thermos and blood on my jeans
Nickels and dimes of the 4th of July
Growing off in a crooked line to the chain link lots where the red tails dive
Oh how I'd forgot what it's like

Hey when she sings when she sings when she sings like she runs
Moves like she runs
Hey when she moves when she moves when she moves like she runs
Moves like she runs
Hey there there's such tender wolves 'round town tonight
Round the town tonight
Hey there there's such tender wolves 'round town tonight
Round the town tonight

Hey pretty baby get high with me
We can go to my sister's if we say we'll watch the baby
The look on your face yanks my neck on the chain
And I would do anything to see you again

So I've fallen behind

Hey when she sings when she sings when she sings like she runs
Moves like she runs
Hey when she moves when she moves when she moves like she runs
Moves like she runs
Hey there there's such tender wolves 'round town tonight
Round the town tonight
Hey there there's such tender wolves 'round town tonight
Round the town tonight

Go on go on and scream and cry
You're miles from where anyone will find you
This is nothing new, no television crew
They don't even put on the siren
And right down the street the pavement bleeds
Don't let 'em die

Oh, how I'd forgot


Lyrics submitted by delial, edited by InthekeyofFaith, TomWaitsIsGod

Star Witness Lyrics as written by Paul Rigby Neko Case

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  • +5
    General Comment

    Neko Case spoke about this song in an interview on pitch fork media here: pitchforkmedia.com/interviews/c/case_neko-06/

    Pitchfork: From Fox Confessor, on a song like "Star Witness", I'm guessing there's a car accident involved but the details are sketchy.

    Case: I spent a while on that song. It's about an actual event that occurred in front of me. It wasn't actually a car accident but someone being shot to death. That was a real event that happened in Chicago.

    Pitchfork: What happened?

    Case: It was one of those things where there's gang violence and somebody gets shot right in front of you, and you live it and it's horrible. And, of course, it doesn't make the news because the kid is black. Nobody gives a shit except for his family, and you see how much nobody gives a shit and it's fucking heartbreaking. He wasn't even the kid they were looking to shoot. He was just some kid who they mistook for somebody else and they shot him. I saw it happen. I didn't make the song about me either. The song is pieces of different people but the event is in there.

    Vurton April 17, 2006   Link
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    in all honesty, neko case has one of the most gorgeous voices of any female vocalist that is out there now. the first time i heard this song, it was a shock because i had only been used to her vocal styles as far as new pornographers. i knew she had it in her, but this song is extremely haunting. it's just about the most beautiful song i have ever heard in my entire life. and that's a fact. "the look on your face yanks my neck on the chain, and i would do anything to see you again" breaks my heart every time. her tone and emotion all throughout this track are phenomenal. this is the song i would use to introduce a newbie to neko case. still get chills even after hearing it so many, many times.

    ameliorativeon January 31, 2008   Link
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    this song could be about lots of things. a love love, a murder, a car accident? who knows.

    this song is just lovely. j'adore neko.

    prosebeforehoeson March 24, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    So which parts are which people, you reckon?

    Last verse is the mother, most probably - I'm not all too sure about the rest of it though.

    lemonjellyon May 16, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    just a detail. this is the only video that I have found of her playing this song. youtube.com/watch Does anyone knows if there is something else about this song. Cheers.

    barriostoneon September 05, 2006   Link
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    It seems to me that this song deals with the vastness of life, the good side of it and the bad. At first she describes a series of events, but then she delves into emotions like love and sadness. I think the song is simply an instrospective look at life. We live day by day and often forget to stop and think about the events that unfold around us and their possible meaning.

    chapfalleneyeson December 26, 2006   Link
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    Weirdly, I saw a kid shot in Chicago, as well. It was really awful. I waited up to hear the news report, and it turned out that the shooter (it was a murder - the kid was shot in the back) was an off-duty police officer. The kid was black, and sadly, the cop got off scot-free. It was a similar thing, in that you could tell the sadness of the people around the kid by the memorials left where he was killed, but aside from that, it seemed like nobody gave a damn

    really tragic

    overlyelectricalon February 10, 2007   Link
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    Ever since reading about the story which inspired it, this song gives me chills. My favourite line is probably, "My nightgown sweeps the pavement; please, don't let him die," because it creates such a strong image of a woman standing, with her gown blowing, while the child is rushed away.

    kmb187on August 21, 2007   Link
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    absolutely love it.

    bestwombat11on March 24, 2008   Link
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    This song's chorus is similar to "The Way that He Sings" by My Morning Jacket, a song that definitely fits in with the mood of this...

    bcontraton March 06, 2009   Link

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