Natalie Merchant
Maddox Table
[Verse 1]
The legs of Maddox kitchen tables
My whole life I twisted on a lathe
In a foreman's torrent, my first English was
"Faster boy if you want your pay"
Barking commands loud and simple
We could all obey
[Verse 2]
Then I was forever pulling slivers
Rubbed the sawdust always deeper in my eye
Varnish vapor that could linger
On my skin, it held tight
The whine of spinning blades
Still echoes to bother my sleep at night
[Chorus 1]
See that oxen stamped dead center
On the letterhead of the company mail
For decades, a spitting image
Of the animal I portrayed
At Maddox table a yoke was carved
For my neck
[Verse 3]
Sun through the window oil spattered
And in mason jars tricked plenty seeds to thrive
The standing joke around the shop
Was with my green thumb anything'd grow
My part was to laugh
Show an ornery jig had cut it at the knuckle bone
[Chorus 2]
See that oxen trade mark
Burned Into every stick of furniture from horn to tail
For decades, a spitting image
Of the animal, I portrayed
At Maddox table a yoke was carved
For my neck
Was tailor made
[Verse 4]
Oh, my Dolly was a weak, not a burdened girl
Treat her to a piece of vaudeville
A Wintergarden moving picture show
Bemus Point on July Sundays, by trolley we'd go
To your benefit we'll strike a bargain
With the waving fist of a union man
Not just for smokes, spirits, candy and cologne
But for automobile keys, cash in the bank
And the deed on a place called home