
Joyce... let's go to the periodicals room. We can look at microfiche... Just you and me... SHHHHHH!
D G You stamped my books and shushed me D A When I was talking loud D G I knew that it was destiny D A When you led me to the crowd D G You pointed to a sign that read D A "Please have some respect" D G And then you shoved me in the corner D A And this is what I expect... joyce the librarian lyrics and chords fixed
Rodney Anonymous wrote the song after a real-life crush on a stern librarian at Delaware County Library System. "She never cracked a smile," he once said in a 1991 interview. "I thought, 'That's the punkest thing I've ever seen.'" Just you and me
Joyce the Librarian, you're so severe Joyce the Librarian, whisper in my ear Joyce the Librarian, shush me once again Joyce the Librarian, this is not a sin Rodney Anonymous wrote the song after a real-life
For decades, fans of the absurdist punk band The Dead Milkmen have been scouring the internet for one thing: a reliable version of "Joyce the Librarian." If you have ever tried to play this deep cut from their 1988 album Beelzebubba , you know the struggle. Most tablature websites are filled with chords that don't fit the vocal melody, missing verses, or lyrics that sound like they were transcribed by someone listening through a dial-up modem in 1995.