Mother Mary
Eels Lyrics


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People talking sound like dogs
Barking through the trees
Making no sense at all
Meaning nothing to me

Mother Mary
Quite contrary
I did not mean to let you go so quick

People talking crack me up
They don't have a little clue
What it's like to be me
What it's like to lose you

Mother Mary
I grow weary
I did not mean to let you go so quick

People talking sound like dogs
Barking up the wrong tree
Take a good man down
And set the evil free

Mother Mary




Quite contrary
I did not mean to let you go so quick

Overall Meaning

The Eels' song "Mother Mary" describes the sensation of disconnection and misunderstanding that often accompanies communication. The first verse characterizes the people talking as dogs, barking through the trees with no coherent message. Despite the ambient noise, the lyrics do not indicate a sense of frustration, but rather a feeling of detachment, describing the people talking as "meaning nothing to me."


The second verse delves into the loneliness the singer is experiencing. He sees the people talking, and they "crack him up" because they "don't have a little clue" about what it's like to lose someone like Mother Mary. Through this, the listener understands that the singer seeks connection and is looking for a way to find comfort in understanding. When it comes to matters of the heart, trite platitudes or insensitive comments from those who don't understand, can seem meaningless and cause an even greater sense of alienation.


The chorus, containing the song title, reveals more about the singer's regret. With the repetition of the phrase, "I did not mean to let you go so quick," we understand that Mother Mary was someone significant to the singer and presumably died or left his life. The use of an alliterative and familiar nursery rhyme character, quite contrary, puts a unique spin on the sentiment of longing and regret. With these lyrics, Eels lead singer Mark Oliver Everett (also known as "E") is able to transport the listener to his inner world of sorrow and longing, expressed with simple language.


Line by Line Meaning

People talking sound like dogs
The noises and chatter of other people sound unintelligible to me, like barking dogs.


Barking through the trees
Their voices are distant and not worth listening to, like dogs barking in the woods.


Making no sense at all
Their words and conversations are nonsensical to me.


Meaning nothing to me
Their opinions and thoughts do not resonate with me in any way.


Mother Mary
Addressing a figure of guidance and support in times of distress.


Quite contrary
Ironically, despite the comparison to Mother Mary, the singer feels opposite emotions of confusion and loss.


I did not mean to let you go so quick
Regretful statement about not properly appreciating the support of Mother Mary before losing it.


People talking crack me up
The artist finds humor in the absurdity and ignorance of others' speech.


They don't have a little clue
Others lack understanding of what it's like to be the artist or to have experienced their loss.


What it's like to be me
Others have not shared the same life experiences as the artist, making their opinions and advice irrelevant.


What it's like to lose you
The singer acknowledges that their own grief and sense of loss is unique and cannot be understood by others.


I grow weary
The artist expresses exhaustion from dealing with their emotions alone.


People talking sound like dogs
Repetition of the first verse emphasizes the continued disconnection and lack of understanding with others.


Barking up the wrong tree
Others are misguided in their attempts to help or console the singer, like dogs barking in the wrong direction.


Take a good man down
Negative influence and pressure from others can bring a person down from their best self.


And set the evil free
Others' careless words and actions can have drastic consequences, releasing negativity into the world.


I did not mean to let you go so quick
Final repetition of the chorus once again emphasizes the regretful loss of Mother Mary's support and guidance.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MARK O. EVERETT

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