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We Dance
Pavement Lyrics


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There is no castration fear
In a chair, you will be
With me
We'll dance
We'll dance
We'll dance
We'll dance

But no one will dance with us
In this zany town
Chim-chim-chim, sing a song of praise
For your elders
They're in the back

Pick out some Brazilian nuts for your engagement
Check that expiration date, man, it's later than you think
You can't enjoy yourself, I can't enjoy myself
You can't enjoy yourself, I can't enjoy myself
Move that swing and watch it break straight like an arc
But I won't be there to leave you
Ah-ah-ah
'Cause I don't have a clue anymore

Maybe we could dance
Maybe we could dance
Maybe we could dance together?
Together, together, together, together
First time you see and then you'll be
Five times forever and you never get lost

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pavement's song "We Dance" speak to a yearning for connection and community in a place where it feels elusive. The first line, "There is no castration fear," sets a tone of fearlessness and rebellion against societal norms. The line "In a chair, you will be with me" speaks to a desire for intimacy and companionship while also acknowledging physical limitations (perhaps in reference to a disability). The repetition of "We'll dance" reinforces the desire for connection and shared experience.


However, the lyrics then take a turn as the singer acknowledges that they are alone in this desire; "But no one will dance with us in this zany town." The line "Chim-chim-chim, sing a song of praise for your elders / They're in the back" could be interpreted as a nod to the elderly (who are often ignored and forgotten) and a hope that connection and community can survive across generations.


The lyrics then become more surreal and fragmented, with references to expired nuts and a broken swing. The repetition of "You can't enjoy yourself, I can't enjoy myself" could be interpreted as a shared struggle to find joy and fulfillment in a world that often feels isolating. The final lines, "First time you see and then you'll be / Five times forever and you never get lost" could be interpreted as a hopeful promise of enduring connection, even through the difficulties of life.


Line by Line Meaning

There is no castration fear
There is no fear of losing one's masculinity or identity in this situation


In a chair, you will be
You will be sitting down in a chair


With me
Together with me


We'll dance
We will engage in dancing


But no one will dance with us
There will not be anyone else joining us in dancing


In this zany town
This town is eccentric or unusual


Chim-chim-chim, sing a song of praise
Hum a tune or sing a song to show appreciation


For your elders
To honor or show respect for older people


They're in the back
The older people are in the rear


Pick out some Brazilian nuts for your engagement
Select some brazil nuts as a form of celebration or event


Check that expiration date, man, it's later than you think
Ensure that the expiration date is not due, as it may be farther than anticipated


You can't enjoy yourself, I can't enjoy myself
Neither of us can truly have fun or enjoy ourselves


Move that swing and watch it break straight like an arc
Swing something until it breaks in a straight line like an arc


But I won't be there to leave you
I will not be there to abandon or depart from you


Ah-ah-ah
An expression of non-verbal sound


'Cause I don't have a clue anymore
I do not know or understand anything anymore


Maybe we could dance
Perhaps we can dance


Together, together, together, together
In unison and companionship


First time you see and then you'll be
Initially, you will observe and then join in


Five times forever and you never get lost
Repeated five times; timeless and infinite; without confusion or disorientation




Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: Stephen Malkmus

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