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Dewey’s decimal system hangs over her head But Joyce keeps a ledger in a drawer of her desk Paper-clipped secrets, a ribbon of red For the books that the censors said should be dead

She led him past biographies, past poetry, past war To a locked glass case behind a fake crystal door He pulled out a letter, she pulled out a key And she never stamped the due date back—so he could stay free. joyce the librarian lyrics and chords fixed

Oh, Joyce the Librarian (Shhh, don’t tell) With your horn-rimmed glasses and a carousel smell You sorted the fiction, you hid the non-fiction You built a cathedral of silent contradiction Dewey’s decimal system hangs over her head But

Last Friday a boy with a scar on his chin Asked for a title that had never been in The computer, the index, the public display Joyce smiled and whispered, "Follow me this way." Joyce the Librarian (Shhh

If you’ve stumbled upon the quirky, beloved indie track “Joyce the Librarian” —whether by the band The Books (featuring José González) or the similar acoustic cult classic by The Parson Red Heads (note: fan attribution varies; the search often conflates the aesthetic of “The Books” with a fictional folk song)—you know the struggle.