Red house
David Byrne Lyrics


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My Big Hands (Fall Through the Cracks)
Well it ain't my fault
My fault that things gone wrong
And it ain't my fault,

Some things are sticking out.
My big hands
Keep my big hand to myself.
Tip toe too
Tip toe around the house

Come, Come on in
It's not, it's not like that
Down, down we go
Fall through, fall through the cracks.

Well I help myself
Help myself to what I want.
Side by side
Get stupid in the dark.

Didn't get home
Things broke down
No sense
Not at all.

Come, Come on in
It's not, it's not like that




Down, down we go
Fall through, fall through the cracks.

Overall Meaning

David Byrne's song "Red House" is a complex and ambiguous song, and the lyrics to "My Big Hands (Fall Through the Cracks)" reflect this sentiment. The song presents a narrator who is blameworthy for certain things having gone wrong, but some things are sticking out, beyond his control. The singer pleads for his big hands to keep themselves to himself, indicating one's tendency to overreach and take what is not theirs. The line "Tip toe too, tip toe around the house" may connote one's attempt to be unnoticed or to avoid detection, although the reasons for doing so are not disclosed.


The listener is then offered an invitation, "Come, Come on in," but the singer quickly demurs, "it's not like that." This could imply that the singer is not interested in offering a further explanation or revealing more of himself. The refrain of "Fall through, fall through the cracks" appears to suggest that the singer's actions will lead to his downfall, or that a certain recklessness is inherent to his character. The line "Get Stupid in the dark" may suggest a kind of escapism or a freedom that comes from not being observed or judged.


Line by Line Meaning

My Big Hands (Fall Through the Cracks)
The singer is introducing himself and describing his physical appearance.


Well it ain't my fault
The singer denies responsibility for something that has gone wrong.


My fault that things gone wrong
The singer reiterates that he is not to blame for any issues.


And it ain't my fault,
The artist repeats his denial of responsibility.


Some things are sticking out.
The artist notices something is out of place or abnormal.


My big hands
The singer refers to his large hands again.


Keep my big hand to myself.
The singer aims to behave appropriately and not impede on others.


Tip toe too
The artist describes walking lightly and cautiously.


Tip toe around the house
The artist implies sneaking around or being afraid to wake someone up.


Come, Come on in
The artist invites someone to join him inside.


It's not, it's not like that
The singer clarifies or corrects a misunderstanding.


Down, down we go
The artist describes going down or descending.


Fall through, fall through the cracks.
The singer implies lack of support or stability, either physically or metaphorically.


Well I help myself
The singer describes taking or using something without permission or assistance.


Help myself to what I want.
The singer implies no consideration for others' desires or needs.


Side by side
The artist implies being physically close to someone or something.


Get stupid in the dark.
The artist implies reckless or careless behavior, possibly with negative consequences.


Didn't get home
The singer implies not returning to his starting point.


Things broke down
The singer notes equipment or machinery failing or becoming damaged.


No sense
The artist notes confusion or lack of understanding.


Not at all.
The artist confirms his previous statement about not understanding something.


Come, Come on in
The artist invites someone back into his space again.


It's not, it's not like that
The singer continues to clarify initial misunderstandings.


Down, down we go
The artist repeats descent, possibly referring to a negative situation spiraling downward.


Fall through, fall through the cracks.
The singer repeats the imagery of lack of support or stability.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID BYRNE

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