Unicorn Tolerance[1]

Lyrics

Drawn to the dark
Covered by the blood[2] when possible
Called to the corners[3]
To any open crucible
Easy to reach
Bearing every mark unmissably[4]
Want to leave behind some token of what I carried with me
Search in the storm drains
Sleep in the underpasses
Try hard to look hard
Behind my blackout sunglasses[5]

But I have high unicorn tolerance
I have high unicorn tolerance
I have high unicorn tolerance
I have high unicorn tolerance

Swim with real sharks
Those who never speak when spoken to
Hard limits fade into memory
Once broken through
Scaling the well[6]
Every single day instinctively
Feel shame, real shame
For what my friends must think of me

Dig through the graveyard
Rub the bones against my face
It gets real nice around the graveyard
Once you've acquired the taste
And when the clouds do clear away
Get a momentary chance to see
The thing I've been trying to beat to death
The soft creature that I used to be
The better animal I used to be

Draw where I'm drawn
Seldom wonder why, just follow you[7]
Never blame the rags that swaddled me[8]
For the place the river took me to
Long life to the spiders!
Safe travels to the crow!
Love to the ghosts
Who taught me everything I know

But I have high unicorn tolerance
I have high unicorn tolerance
But I have high unicorn tolerance
I have high unicorn tolerance

Banter

Live Performances

Footnotes

1. Unicorns in mythology are immune to poison and/or grant the person who drinks their blood/uses their parts somehow immunity to poison.
2. Evangelical phrase meaning one who is saved by Jesus; also the title of a 1904 Christian hymn.
3. “Calling the corners” is a Wiccan ritual that invokes the cardinal directions to open a ritual or spellwork.
4. See Galatians 6:17 (“From henceforth let no man trouble me: for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus”), which is, according to some schools of thought, about circumcision. I'm pretty sure that this is not the Mountain Goats song about circumcision, rather, it's a metaphor.
5. Referenced in banter as a staple of goth style that JD employed growing up.
6. Scaling is buildup of minerals in a well-pipe that eventually may make the well useless.
7. The "you" here is God, per authorial intent. "There are two songs, “Unicorn Tolerance” and “Wear Black,” with “you,” the second person or addressee, where I went back and forth on whether to capitalize the “Y” or not. If I didn’t capitalize the “Y” it’s only because I wanted people to figure it out, right? I don’t like to telegraph my punches." (2017 interview)
8. See Exodus 2:5-7, in which the river takes Moses, swaddled in rags, to Pharaoh's daughter.