Old Old Song
Ani DiFranco · Revelling / Reckoning [2001]
and locates a time and a place
like a dinner table where a whole family
is just sitting down to say grace
an old old song that moves into action
taking its sweet sweet time
and waits until we all say amen
again and again in rhyme
it's the story of a father and a mother
who battle each other over nothin'
with a couple of kids trying to figure
which way the plot's spinning
who's winning and who is bluffing
it's a story as common as a penny, son
it ain't really worth anything to anyone
poor little sore little song
that aches like a muscle each time that it moves
sad little song that you play
and you play and you play
and you play 'til you lose
while history is outside writing a recipe book
for every earthly pain
this song is inside finger painting dark swirls
again and again and they all look the same
cuz what if you come home from school one day
and you find your whole family's at war
and there's this ominous silence just waiting to be broken
and there's secret places for hiding underneath the floorboards
and everyone seems to be bracing
for the subharmonic thunder of the next bomb
and everyone seems to be waiting for the cops to bust in
with their guns drawn
at the bleak light of dawn
it's a story as common as a penny, son
i don't think it's worth anything to anyone
Old Old Song
Ani DiFranco's "Old Old Song" appears on her 2001 split album Revelling / Reckoning, a record that captures her signature blend of folk, punk, and political commentary. The track exemplifies her ability to weave personal narrative with broader social critique, a hallmark of her discography spanning decades. Released during a period of heightened activism, the song reflects her commitment to addressing issues affecting marginalized communities while maintaining an accessible, emotive style. DiFranco's voice remains a defining force in contemporary folk and indie music, known for its unapologetic honesty and rhythmic drive. This recording stands as a testament to her enduring influence on the genre, offering listeners a glimpse into her ongoing exploration of identity and justice through song.

