05 Black Tambourine
Beck Lyrics


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Black hearts in effigy
We sing a song that was hated
All dressed in rag and bones
Sharks smell the blood that I'm bleeding
I know there's something wrong
Might take a fire to kill it
Might take a hurricane
Don't know what life that I'm livin'

Oh oh oh
Black tambourine
Oh oh oh
Black tambourine

My baby run to me
She lives in broken down buildings
Can't pay the rent again
These spider webs are my home now
And when the sun is down
We'll shake and rattle our bodies
To keep it warm at night
My tambourine is still shaking

Oh oh oh
Black tambourine
Oh oh oh
Black tambourine

Black hearts in effigy
We sing a song that was hated
All dressed in rag and bones
Sharks smell the blood that I'm bleeding
I know there's something wrong
Might take a fire to kill it
Might take a hurricane
Don't know what life that I'm livin'

Black tambourine




Oh oh oh
Black tambourine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Beck's song "Black Tambourine" seem to be a reflection on the struggles and pains of living in poverty and in a society that has turned against the singer and those like him or her. The repeated image of the black tambourine can be read as a symbol of hope and perseverance in the face of difficult circumstances, as the singer sings of shaking the instrument to keep warm at night. However, there is also a sense of frustration and despair in the lyrics, as the singer admits that they don't know what life they're living and that it may take a fire or a hurricane to bring about change.


The line "black hearts in effigy" could refer to the way that society has turned the singer and his/her community into a symbol of all that is wrong or undesirable, shaping them into a kind of effigy to be loathed and despised. The reference to sharks smelling the blood that the singer is bleeding suggests that there are predatory forces at work, waiting to take advantage of the singer's wounded state. The second half of the song focuses on the singer's love for "my baby," who lives in similarly difficult circumstances, suggesting that despite the pain and the struggles, there is still hope for connection and intimacy.


Overall, the lyrics of "Black Tambourine" can be read as a poignant reflection on the harsh realities of life for those living in poverty and struggling to get by. The repeated image of the black tambourine provides a small glimmer of hope in the midst of this struggle, but there is also a sense of desperation and a recognition that change may be slow in coming, if it comes at all.


Line by Line Meaning

Black hearts in effigy
We are representing darkness and negativity through our appearance and behavior


We sing a song that was hated
Our music is not appreciated by everyone, but we still express ourselves through it


All dressed in rag and bones
Our clothes are old and worn out, reflecting our impoverished state


Sharks smell the blood that I'm bleeding
Dangerous forces are attracted to me because they sense my weakness and vulnerability


I know there's something wrong
I am aware that my life is not going well, but I don't know how to fix it


Might take a fire to kill it
It may require a dramatic, destructive event to bring about change


Might take a hurricane
It may take a major disaster to clear the way for something new


Don't know what life that I'm livin'
I am uncertain about my current existence and what it means for my future


My baby run to me
My partner seeks refuge with me


She lives in broken down buildings
My partner, like me, is living in a difficult environment


Can't pay the rent again
We are struggling to afford basic necessities like housing


These spider webs are my home now
Our living conditions are substandard and unpleasant


And when the sun is down
Under the cover of darkness


We'll shake and rattle our bodies
We will dance to keep warm and distract ourselves from our problems


To keep it warm at night
We are only able to stay warm by being physically active


My tambourine is still shaking
The only instrument I have is still in use, demonstrating our determination to keep going


Black tambourine
The instrument represents our struggles and desire for change




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ELLIS EUGENE BLACKNELL, BECK DAVID (BECK US2) HANSEN, JOHN KING, MICHAEL SIMPSON

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