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This track is Flansburgh’s take on a man who is either too dim-witted or permissive to break up with his casual girlfriend Judy. Even though her dishonesty becomes increasingly transparent, the protagonist can’t detach himself, and is still with Judy after ten years. Stereogum describes this song as...
You met Judy in the 90s
She threw parties for magazines
For a while she had a roommate
But that roommate was never seen
Who knew she could be so reckless? (boughs of holly)
Who knew you could be so wrong? (multiplying)
Dancing in her kitchen for so long (Christmas time is here)
Ten years on and something's shifted
Same apartment, roommate's gone
Putting down that torch you lifted
Back to portraits poorly drawn
Judy lies but you believe her
She's the storm before the calm
Judy is the Great Deceiver
Judy is your Viet Nam
Judy is your Viet Nam
Judy Is Your Viet Nam was written by John Flansburgh & John Linnell.
Judy Is Your Viet Nam was produced by They Might Be Giants & Patrick Dillett.
They Might Be Giants released Judy Is Your Viet Nam on Tue Jul 19 2011.