The Plains/Bitter Dancer
Fleet Foxes Lyrics


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Just as the sand made everything round
Just as the tar seeps up from the ground
Bitter dancer, ever turning
So was the day that you came to town

You took a room and you settled in
Washed off the chalk from your weathered skin
Daylight sleeper
Bloody reaper
You took a room and you settled in

I should have known one day you would come
All of us walk so blind in the sun
Midnight feeder, beggar pleader
I should have known one day you would come

Tell me again my only son
Tell me again what have you done

At arm's length
I will hold you there
There

At arm's length




I will hold you there
There

Overall Meaning

The Plains/Bitter Dancer by Fleet Foxes is a song that is rich in symbolism and metaphor, making it an interesting song to interpret. The opening lines of the song, "Just as the sand made everything round, just as the tar seeps up from the ground, bitter dancer ever turning, so was the day that you came to town," suggests that the arrival of the "bitter dancer" is as natural as the formation of sand and tar seeping from the ground. The "bitter dancer" is perhaps a metaphor for something inevitable or threatening that enters one's life.


The verse "You took a room and you settled in, washed off the chalk from your weathered skin, daylight sleeper, bloody reaper, you took a room and you settled in" could be interpreted as the bitter dancer settling into one's life or consciousness. The "daylight sleeper, bloody reaper" is a striking image that adds to the ominous tone of the song. The singer should have known that "one day you would come," suggesting that the arrival of this bitter dancer was predictable even if it was unexpected.


The repeated lines "At arm's length, I will hold you there, there" suggest that the singer is keeping a distance from the bitter dancer. The final lines "Tell me again my only son, tell me again what have you done," could be interpreted in various ways. Perhaps the singer is questioning himself or his actions, or he could be questioning the bitter dancer, trying to understand why it has entered his life.


Line by Line Meaning

Just as the sand made everything round
Like how sand has worn away the edges of everything, leaving it round and smooth.


Just as the tar seeps up from the ground
Like how tar bubbles up and oozes from the earth's surface.


Bitter dancer, ever turning
A person who dances with bitterness in their heart, always turning and never stopping.


So was the day that you came to town
The day that this person arrived in town was just as bitter and endless as their bitter dance.


You took a room and you settled in
This person found a place to stay and made themselves at home.


Washed off the chalk from your weathered skin
This person had been through a lot and had marks on their skin that they washed away.


Daylight sleeper
Someone who sleeps during the day, perhaps to avoid the sun or the people who are awake during the day.


Bloody reaper
A person who takes lives and causes death, often with violence and gore.


I should have known one day you would come
The artist of the song should have anticipated that this dark and violent person would show up at some point.


All of us walk so blind in the sun
We all walk around in the sunshine without realizing that something dark and dangerous could be lurking around the corner.


Midnight feeder, beggar pleader
Someone who feeds at night, perhaps on the blood of others, and begs for mercy or help from those they prey upon.


Tell me again my only son
The artist is asking their child to recount something they have already said, perhaps hoping for a different answer or more information.


At arm's length
The singer wants to keep someone at a distance, not allowing them to get too close.


I will hold you there
The singer will maintain their distance from this person, holding them at arm's length.


There
The singer repeats the last line for emphasis, telling the listener that they will stay far away from them.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ROBIN PECKNOLD

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