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This song tells the biblical story of Jael (or Yael) from the Book of Judges. After a battle between the Hebrews and the Canaanites, the Canaanite leader Sisera fled the battlefield and ended up in the tent of a Kenite woman named Jael. Jael received him in her tent, and when he fell asleep she ki...
He's dead and naked
I'm naked too
He's dead and naked
But he's still wearing shoes
Once there was an ugly woman
Who was told to tell the truth
And so she said we needed fighters
Who were mean but mainly lighter
Than the metal war machinery
That was used to make us scream
And so we gathered up an army
And that was thin, but then a storm began
And it was really raining
Like some swollen lakes were draining
Into thunderclouds and breaking
As our enemies were waking
They were stuck like legless bugs there
In a mucky mire of mud where
They were stabbed and left to squirm
Like lost and lonely wiggle worms
He's dead and naked
I'm naked too
He's dead and naked
At least I'm still wearing shoes
He's dead and naked
I'm naked too
He's dead and naked
But he's still wearing shoes
Cautiously their leader ran
Until he saw me and my hand
Inviting him to come inside
My tent where he could safely hide
He was shivering and wet
And so I said that I would get some clothes
But then his tender eyes
Reached out and made me recognize
This vile and evil enemy
As someone soft and even sweet
Confused, I said he needed rest
But then somehow we were undressed
I said I heard someone outside
And rolled him in a rug and cried
I drove a tent stake in his head
And continued crying as he bled
Tent Peg in the Temple was written by The Residents.
Tent Peg in the Temple was produced by The Residents.