Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
Joan As Police Woman
[Verse]
I'd race to meet you at the top of the stairs
You'd come from working, you were always there for me
You'd scare the nightmares, singing me an old song
You'd learn in Oshkosh [?], you were always there for me
But what was it like to be you?
[Chorus]
You said, I could never see what passing judgment
On anybody else would ever do for me
But I love that you see the things that you couldn't see
You showed me how to live
[Verse]
My dance recitals, they were never concise
You never missed one, you were always there for me
You told me softly that I had what it takes
To make it anywhere, you were always there for me
Well, what was it like to be you?
[Chorus]
You said, I could never see what passing judgment
On anybody else would ever do for me
But I love how you see the things that you couldn't see
You showed me how to die
What was it like to be you?
You said, I could never see what passing judgment
On anybody else would ever do for me
Well, I love how you see the things that you couldn't see
You showed me how to see
And what to look for in a man
And what to look for in a man
And what to look for in a man
I'd race to meet you at the top of the stairs
You'd come from working, you were always there for me
Joan told Clash Music:
This song is about my father. He passed away at the end of 2014. We had gotten very close after my mother died in 2007. Many years ago I thanked him for being non-judgmental and how he had so positively affected my life. He responded “I could never see what passing judgment o...