Superstition
Estelle Lyrics


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Very
Superstitious
Writing's
On the wall
Very
Superstitious
Ladders
Bout' to fall
Thirteen month
Old baby
Broke
The lookin' glass
Seven years
Of bad luck
The good things
In your past

When you
Believe in things
That you
Don't understand
Then you suffer
Superstition
Ain't the way

Very
Superstitious
Wash your face
And hands
Rid me
Of the problem
Do all
That you can
Keep me in
A daydream
Keep me
Goin' strong
You don't wanna
Save me
Sad is my song

When you
Believe in things
That you
Don't understand
Then you suffer
Superstition
Ain't the way
Yeah, yeah

Very
Superstitious
Nothin' more
To say
Very
Superstitious
The devil's
On his way
Thirteen month
Old baby
Broke
The lookin' glass
Seven years
Of bad luck
Good things
In your past

When you believe
In things
That you
Don't understand
Then you suffer
Superstition




Ain't the way
No, no, no

Overall Meaning

"Superstition" by Estelle is a cover of the legendary Stevie Wonder's classic hit with the same name. The lyrics of the song elaborate on the negative impact of superstitions on people's lives. The first verse talks about the consequences of believing in superstitions blindly. The line, "Writing's on the wall, Ladders 'bout to fall," describes how blindly following superstitions can lead to self-fulfilling prophecies. The next line, "Thirteen month old baby broke the lookin' glass, seven years of bad luck the good things in your past," illustrates how a single act believed to bring bad luck can cause long-lasting effects on a person's life.


The chorus of the song, "When you believe in things that you don't understand, Then you suffer, Superstition ain't the way," delivers the main message of the song. It suggests that blindly following superstitions without understanding the reasons behind them can only lead to suffering.


The second verse of the song talks about the superstitions surrounding cleanliness. It suggests that merely washing one's face and hands cannot rid them of their problems. Still, they should put in the effort to do everything possible to keep themselves going strong rather than pinning their hope on superstitions. The song concludes by repeating the same message that believing in superstitions is harmful, and it is not the way to live life.


Line by Line Meaning

Very Superstitious Writing's On the wall
Believing in superstitions excessively is restricting, and it's evident from the signs around you.


Very Superstitious Ladders Bout' to fall
Worrying too much about bad luck can make you nervous and fearful, causing you to unconsciously anticipate trouble.


Thirteen month Old baby Broke The lookin' glass
A freak accident caused by overtly engaging with superstitions can result in actual misfortune, like breaking a mirror which, in turn, may bring you bad luck for years to come.


Seven years Of bad luck The good things In your past
Believing in signs and avoiding opportunities due to superstitious beliefs can cause you to miss out on the positive things in life, leading you to dwell on the bad things.


When you Believe in things That you Don't understand Then you suffer Superstition Ain't the way
Relying on irrational beliefs and mythological explanations might not always lead to positive outcomes and may negatively impact one's mental state.


Very Superstitious Wash your face And hands
Following superstitious rituals to prevent misfortune and bad luck can become exhausting, and continuously engaging in these beliefs can be a burden.


Rid me Of the problem Do all That you can
Attempting to free yourself from superstitious beliefs and finding alternative ways of dealing with problems can empower you and ultimately make you feel less helpless.


Keep me in A daydream Keep me Goin' strong
Escaping into happy thoughts and positivity can help you break free from a cycle of negative beliefs and enable you to move forward in a productive and fulfilled life.


You don't wanna Save me Sad is my song
Remaining stuck in superstitious beliefs can cause you to fall into a depressed state, preventing you from genuinely expressing yourself and leading a fulfilling life.


Very Superstitious Nothin' more To say
Superstitious beliefs do not always align with commonsense, and one should avoid involving these beliefs in a practical way.


Very Superstitious The devil's On his way
Believing in superstitions can ignite strong fears and anxiety that may cause one to feel like they will never be free from impending doom.


Thirteen month Old baby Broke The lookin' glass Seven years Of bad luck Good things In your past
Repeated emphasis on bad luck can keep one fixated on the negative aspects of life and cause them to miss out on the beauty of blessings that surround them.


When you believe In things That you Don't understand Then you suffer Superstition Ain't the way No, no, no
Believing in obscure ideas without truly understanding them can lead to a host of problems and misery, and it's worth seeking deeper knowledge before embracing superstitions.




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