Marilyn
Bat for Lashes Lyrics


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See your face and I touch you, black and white
You're a silver screen, place your boundary
On a move in the dark, play the part
Put your star in me, place your boundary

Holding you, I'm touching a star
Turn it into Marilyn, leaning out every big car
Holding you, I'm touching a star
Stay the night, if you're thinking of, thinking out what you're good for

See your face at night, in forever light
You're a silver beam, place your boundary
On a move in the dark, play the part
Put your star in me, place your boundary

Holding you, I'm touching a star
Turn it into Marilyn, leaning out every big car




Holding you, I'm touching a star
Stay the night, if you're thinking of, thinking out what you're good for

Overall Meaning

The song "Marilyn" by Bat for Lashes is a touching tribute to the iconic Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe. Through the lyrics of the song, the singer seems to address Monroe directly, tapping into the glamour and mystery of her legacy. The opening lines, "See your face and I touch you, black and white / You're a silver screen, place your boundary" set the tone for the song, drawing on the idea of Monroe as a captivating presence on film. The reference to Monroe being in black and white represents the era in which she rose to fame, while the imagery of a "silver screen" highlights her star power.


The chorus of the song, "Holding you, I'm touching a star / Turn it into Marilyn, leaning out every big car," speaks to the singer's desire to connect with Monroe on a personal level. The metaphor of touching a star and turning it into Marilyn suggests that she is trying to embody the Hollywood legend, taking on her spirit and persona. The phrase "leaning out every big car" is a nod to Monroe's iconic image, as she was often photographed in convertibles and sports cars.


Throughout the song, the singer seems to be in awe of Monroe's beauty and allure, as they sing "See your face at night, in forever light / You're a silver beam, place your boundary / On a move in the dark, play the part / Put your star in me, place your boundary." The phrase "in forever light" suggests that despite Monroe's death, her legacy continues to shine on. The singer also imbues the idea of Monroe being on "a move in the dark" with a sense of drama, highlighting the actress's enigmatic and mysterious persona.


Line by Line Meaning

See your face and I touch you, black and white
As I see your face and make physical contact with you, it feels like viewing a black and white film.


You're a silver screen, place your boundary
You evoke memories of the old Hollywood and your presence puts a limit on our interaction.


On a move in the dark, play the part
We are in motion in the dark, and you are performing a role in this experience.


Put your star in me, place your boundary
You have a celebrity status and I want to be associated with it, but you still maintain your distance.


Holding you, I'm touching a star
You are like a star to me, and touching you feels like reaching for the stars.


Turn it into Marilyn, leaning out every big car
By holding you, I envision myself as a glamorous icon like Marilyn Monroe, leaning out of luxurious cars.


See your face at night, in forever light
Even at night, your face has a radiant aura about it that shines like eternal light.


You're a silver beam, place your boundary
You have a dazzling and brilliant quality to you, but you still maintain your boundary and separation from me.


Stay the night, if you're thinking of, thinking out what you're good for
If you are questioning your own worth and purpose, don't leave tonight and stay with me for some clarity and comfort.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: NATASHA KHAN

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