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Ghost Ship in a Storm
Jim O'Rourke Lyrics


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Nothing makes me want to disappear
As when someone opens their mouth

It's just my luck
I get hit by a car
While carrying a cake

Dripping cherries
Onto pavement
Bride and groom on my face




I'm not there like a ghost ship in a storm

It only figures
That I'd ride my bike
Into wet cement

And as I'm sinkin'
The last thing that I think
Is did I pay my rent

I ride through like a ghost ship in a storm

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jim O'Rourke's song Ghost Ship in a Storm reflects on the feeling of wanting to disappear, to avoid a situation in which someone opens their mouth. The idea throughout the song is that the singer is not present in situations that can be physically witnessed. The opening lyric emphasizes the feeling of wanting to disappear, to dissolve from the situation or moment. The sensation of vanishing is reinforced throughout the song with imagery of accidents, like being hit by a car or falling into wet cement, but rather than the accidents being the focal point, they become secondary to the idea of not being present in the moment of an accident. The crashes are like dreamlike interludes where the focus is instead on the absence of being alive in that world.


Line by Line Meaning

Nothing makes me want to disappear
I feel like vanishing into thin air when somebody speaks something.


As when someone opens their mouth
I start feeling uneasy as soon as I hear somebody speak.


It's just my luck
Unfortunately, this always happens to me.


I get hit by a car
A car hits me.


While carrying a cake
At that time, I am carrying a cake.


Dripping cherries
The cherries from the cake are falling.


Onto pavement
They are falling on the ground.


Bride and groom on my face
The cake icing is smeared on my face, like a bride and a groom on top of a wedding cake.


I'm not there like a ghost ship in a storm
I am absent, like a ghost ship that disappears in a storm.


It only figures
It is not surprising considering my luck.


That I'd ride my bike
I would, of course, be riding my bicycle.


Into wet cement
I ride my bicycle into freshly-laid concrete that is still wet.


And as I'm sinkin'
While I'm sinking into the concrete.


The last thing that I think
The final thought that comes to me.


Is did I pay my rent
I wonder if the rent has been paid or not.


I ride through like a ghost ship in a storm
Like a ghost ship that sails through a storm, I ride my bike through life's difficulties.




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Written by: JIM O'ROURKE

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C Rogue


on Good Times

The song so reflects the nature of that movie. There's such an inescapable sort of confused self-loathing and alienation in these lyrics, over failing in terms of having strength and the ability to save, and that's exactly what persists with Wilson at the end of the movie.