Lithuania - Dan Bern

I'd like to be a good American and write an elegy to the automobile 
But no matter where it takes me I don't really feel any different 
I got one foot in the black and white two dimensional ghosts of Lithuania 
And the other foot in sunny California where the people are all friendly 
As they drive their Mercedes to the mini-malls and take a lunch 
Or network with you or drive past and kill you for no reason 

These are my ghosts: Uncle Emmanuel, Uncle Eli, Aunt Mia 
And my grandparents, Jenny and Tobias, none of whom I've ever met 
I saw some letters once that they wrote to my dad in Palestine in 1940 
Not too long before they all were shot 
My only link to them is my dad, he knew them, he knew me, now he's gone too 

Sometimes I want to get next to them, sometimes I want to drive them all away 
Say: You're not my ghosts, I live in Sunny California, I drive a 1992 Red Chevrolet 
I drive fast, and I drive as far west as anyone can drive 
Eight thousand miles from Lithuania and if I could escape 
By driving further then I would, but it doesn't get me anyplace new 

I guess if I was a true American, I could write an elegy to the automobile 
But when I jump in it doesn't get me any place different 
Sometimes I want to dance on Hitler's grave 
And shout out: Groucho Marx, Lenny Bruce, Leonard Cohen, Philip Roth, 
Bob Dylan, Albert Einstein, Leonard Bernstein, Harry Houdini, Sandy Kofax! 

And then I want to sing as loud as I can 
Watch the chandeliers sway dangerously overhead 
Proclaiming Kristalnacht is over 
I say Kristalnacht is over! The only broken glass tonight 
Will be from wedding glasses shattered under boot heels 
We're not the ones in the museum, its you, 
Your curious mustache and your chamber of horrors 

I've a friend my age whose parents met in Auschwitz on the Day of Liberation 
She lives in San Francisco, a good job, just moved into a new house 
I've a friend who lies in her hospital bed 
After fifteen operations from a botched a
Artist: Dan Bern
Title: Lithuania