We live in a town with an Indian name
An Indian name from a language that's no longer spoken
An Indian name from a people who may no longer exist
Sometimes someone will say what the name of our town means in the Indian language
And we'll marvel at that
More likely we'll just laugh
Because our town is nothing like the way the Indians said it is
It's a place with a lot of fast-food restaurants
And it's a place with a lot of sit-down restaurants where you can't buy anything that costs less than $40
If we leave this town
Sometimes we'll talk about how we're from this town
Or how we're going back to this town
And then when we get back there maybe
We'll get a call from a telemarketer who can't pronounce the name of our town
That's not how you say it we'll say
It's...
And that will be one of the only times that a word from this Indian language is ever said
Jul 1, 2016
Jul 1, 2016 at 7:00 AM UTC
We live in a town with an Indian name
An Indian name from a language that's no longer spoken
An Indian name from a people who may no longer exist
Sometimes someone will say what the name of our town means in the Indian language
And we'll marvel at that
More likely we'll just laugh
Because our town is nothing like the way the Indians said it is
It's a place with a lot of fast-food restaurants
And it's a place with a lot of sit-down restaurants where you can't buy anything that costs less than $40
If we leave this town
Sometimes we'll talk about how we're from this town
Or how we're going back to this town
And then when we get back there maybe
We'll get a call from a telemarketer who can't pronounce the name of our town
That's not how you say it we'll say
It's...
And that will be one of the only times that a word from this Indian language is ever said