Way back when Elsa was a little girl She saw a deer in her yard And she went over to take a peek And she waved at it through the glass A gunshot cracked And steaming blood fanned out around its kicking feet Dead eyes staring, dead eyes staring And now she's all grown, big-boned and sweet Dancing to her records late at night When there's no one around who might hear her as she tries to sing Fly strips along the walls She twirls through the halls of buzzing wings She puts on the clothes she likes to sleep in Leaves the hall lights on bright And falls nervous into dreaming 'Cause she knows what she'll find Staring back all blank and dead She takes a hit and slides out of bed Eh, huh! You said Jack's handsome and he's dumb Drinks at your father's bar with all the scum Till his flushed face goes slack Yeah, he's new in town, came one night when it was raining Bag full of blank notebooks on his back And he's always complaining Yeah, he knows he's a poet just uninspired Says it's his muse who's a fucking hack Says the bitch must be sleeping on the job Like some lazy god-slob Don't give a shit about her little Jack He whistles for another round Elsa's walking down the street Jack sees her through the glass and winks Elsa smiles back from the crosswalk (huh!) Brakes squealing and screeching Jack runs to the Cadillac Sees Elsa gurgling beneath it And her eyes stare dead-blank Rolling 'round in her twitching head "Like a dumb animal", he thinks And the beauty overwhelms him He writes and writes and writes He writes and writes and writes He writes a title on the page "Doe-Eyed Girl", it says