Fountain of Youth
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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In the mirror's care now -- comb your silken hair now
You wanna stay young, you wanna stay young
Buy you pretty lace, yeah -- and makeup for your face, yeah
You wanna stay young, you wanna stay young

I hope you know that all of these girls are a lot like you
Cry indigo tears and fall on your knees to the fountain of youth
In her social grace now -- gaining so much praise now
You wanna stay young [you wanna stay young]
Pills and beauty creams, yeah -- protect a little girl's dreams, yeah
You wanna stay young [you wanna stay young]

I hope you know that all of these girls are a lot like you
Cry indigo tears and fall on your knees to the fountain of youth





[I hope you know that all of these girls are a lot like you
Cry indigo tears and fall on your knees to the fountain of youth]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Guided by Voices' "Fountain of Youth" explore society's obsession with staying young and how women are particularly affected by this pressure. The first verse describes a woman looking at herself in the mirror, trying to maintain her youth through her appearance. The second verse touches on the various methods that women may use to maintain their youthful appearance, such as pills and beauty creams.


The chorus repeats the line "I hope you know that all of these girls are a lot like you" which creates a sense of shared experience amongst women who feel the pressure to constantly look young. The imagery of "cry indigo tears" and falling "on your knees to the fountain of youth" suggest a desperation to maintain youth and a sense of despair when that youth fades.


Overall, the song portrays a sad reality of the beauty industry and its negative impact on women's self-esteem and body image. It reminds us that it's important to focus on inner beauty and self-love rather than conforming to society's narrow standards of beauty.


Line by Line Meaning

In the mirror's care now -- comb your silken hair now
The singer is telling the subject that they need to take care of themselves to stay young, starting with combing their hair.


You wanna stay young, you wanna stay young
Repetition of the desire to stay young.


Buy you pretty lace, yeah -- and makeup for your face, yeah
The subject seeks to stay young by buying beauty products like lace and makeup.


I hope you know that all of these girls are a lot like you Cry indigo tears and fall on your knees to the fountain of youth
The artist believes the subject is not alone in their desire to stay young and that they will eventually realize that it is impossible to do so, leading them to cry in frustration and desperation for the fountain of youth.


In her social grace now -- gaining so much praise now
The subject is admired for their social grace which helps them stay young in the public eye.


Pills and beauty creams, yeah -- protect a little girl's dreams, yeah
The subject attempts to stay young by taking pills and using beauty creams to preserve their youthful dreams.


I hope you know that all of these girls are a lot like you Cry indigo tears and fall on your knees to the fountain of youth
Reiteration of the subject's inevitability to succumb to their desire to stay young and their eventual search for the fountain of youth.




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