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When the Stars Begin to Fall
Tomahawk Lyrics


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One small blind guy, watches the other.
I'm looking for you.
For this I'll (?) you.
(???).
Down on the creek bed.
In the big water.
(?) hide the (?) up your dress.

Night crawler. Midnight caller. Should've been me.
Baby, don't look down. It should've been me.
Night crawler. Tightrope walker. Should've been me.
Baby, don't look down. It should've been me.

One small blind guy, watches the other.
One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for (?), six for (?), seven for (???).

Night crawler. Midnight caller. Should've been me.
Baby, don't look down. It should've been me.
Night crawler. Tightrope walker. Should've been me.
Baby, don't look down. It should've been me.
One star.

Night crawler. Midnight caller. Should've been me.
Baby, don't look down. It should've been me.
Night crawler. Tightrope walker. Should've been me.
Baby, don't look down. It should've been me.
One small blind guy, watches the other.
Hear that sucking sound.
Circus is in town.
What's (?) and what's (?).
I must start (?).
Murder and (?).
The wire went around and down.
Down, down, down.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tomahawk's "When the Stars Begin to Fall" are enigmatic and mysterious but hint at a narrative that revolves around violence, voyeurism, and betrayal. The first stanza appears to depict a scene where one person watches another, possibly with ill intent, and promises to punish them somehow. The image becomes clearer in the second verse, which mentions a creek bed and hiding something in a dress. These lines may suggest an act of sexual violence, with the blind man being the perpetrator and the second person being his victim or accomplice.


However, as the song progresses, the focus shifts from this specific incident to a broader theme of jealousy and regret. The chorus line "It should've been me" implies that the singer is envious of some other person's success or happiness and wishes that they could have it instead. The "night crawler" and "tightrope walker" may refer to people who have taken risks and achieved greatness, while the singer feels that they have been left behind. The reference to the children's rhyme "One for sorrow, two for joy..." adds a layer of ominous superstition to the lyrics, suggesting that the singer's desires may lead to an unhappy outcome.


Overall, Tomahawk's "When the Stars Begin to Fall" offers a bleak and unsettling mix of imagery and emotion, hinting at violence, despair, and envy.


Line by Line Meaning

One small blind guy, watches the other.
Two people, one of whom is blind, observe each other.


I'm looking for you.
I am searching for you, possibly to connect emotionally.


For this I'll (?) you.
There is a missing word, suggesting an action in pursuit of the person being searched for.


(???).
There is no clear meaning given here, as the words are not discernible.


Down on the creek bed.
The artist is in a location near a creek or river.


In the big water.
This line could suggest a flooding scene, with high water levels covering the area.


(?) hide the (?) up your dress.
These words are difficult to interpret, but they may suggest someone hiding something valuable, possibly in a secretive way.


Night crawler. Midnight caller. Should've been me. Baby, don't look down. It should've been me.
The artist seems to express regret or longing, wishing they could have had a romantic or sexual connection with someone who is possibly already involved with someone else.


One star.
A single star is visible in the sky, possibly indicating the beginning or end of an event or journey.


One small blind guy, watches the other. One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for (?), six for (?), seven for (???).
This line references a nursery rhyme, with each number of birds corresponding to different outcomes or meanings. It connects to the idea of observing and interpreting signs or symbols.


Hear that sucking sound. Circus is in town. What's (?) and what's (?). I must start (?). Murder and (?). The wire went around and down. Down, down, down.
These lyrics suggest a chaotic scene at a circus, with sounds and events happening rapidly. There may be danger or violence involved, as evidenced by the mention of murder and the descending wire.




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Comments from YouTube:

Jé Co

Amazing album !!

ghostwhiskey

i forgot about this awesome tune,i lost the disc years ago

Anthony Fazio

Duane Denison is great. This totally has a Jesus Lizard sound.

ghostwhiskey

@dumdumdugan500 lmao,thank you thank you thank you. that was awesome

petey twofinger

what does he say right before the lead solo ? lyrics dot com states it is "lets go" i beg to differ .

akroeger98

sounds alot like Gwar