Dirty White
Inara George Lyrics


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when nobody's here
my eyes leave my body
my sex stands besides me
just me and my dirty white bones
i try and i try to clear out my fashion
to pass out my rations
just me and my dirty white clothes
turn out inside
fires and flies
stuck to the wall
not a lot to recall
playing with clothes
i'd rather go naked
but then i'd just fake it
there's me as a dirty white bride
living like dolls
i used to be dainty
my sands twinkled faintly
but now i have nothing to hide
turn out inside
fires and flies




stuck to the wall
not a lot to recall

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Inara George's song Dirty White are laden with metaphor and symbolism, making it ripe for interpretation. At its core, the song is about the experience of being alone with oneself, stripped of societal and cultural expectations. The first verse speaks to the dissociative experience that can occur when we're alone with our thoughts and our bodies. The singer's eyes seemingly leave their body, while their sexuality is personified and stands beside them. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the way our society often splits sex away from our whole selves, encouraging us to repress and deny our natural sexual desires.


The second verse continues to explore ideas of presentation and identity, as the singer attempts to "clear out" their fashion and "pass out" their rations. This could be interpreted as the singer shedding the expectations and limitations that society has placed upon them, in an attempt to get back to their true self. The imagery of fires and flies stuck to the wall suggests that this process isn't always easy or pretty, but the singer seems determined to see it through. The final lines of the verse speak to the idea that even our clothing can be a mask that prevents us from fully being ourselves.


The chorus of the song continues the theme of uncovering and exposing the self, as the singer talks about living "naked" and having "nothing to hide." The final verse brings in imagery of dolls and twinkling sands, which could symbolize innocence and purity. The idea seems to be that the singer was once "dainty" and twinkle with light and goodness, but has now shed those superficial trappings to reveal the raw, dirty reality of their true self.


Overall, the song Dirty White is a beautiful and poetic exploration of the journey towards self-discovery and authenticity. Through its use of vivid imagery and metaphor, the song speaks to the experience of shedding societal expectations and getting back to the core of who we truly are.


Line by Line Meaning

when nobody's here
When I am alone


my eyes leave my body
I become detached from myself and my surroundings


my sex stands beside me
My sexuality is a constant companion


just me and my dirty white bones
I am alone with my physical insecurities


i try and i try to clear out my fashion
I attempt to rid myself of superficial concerns


to pass out my rations
To distribute my limited resources evenly


just me and my dirty white clothes
I am alone with my perceived imperfections


turn out inside
My inner self revealed


fires and flies
Emotional turmoil and chaos


stuck to the wall
Unable to move or progress


not a lot to recall
Nothing memorable or noteworthy


playing with clothes
Experimenting with self-expression


i'd rather go naked
I prefer authenticity over superficiality


but then i'd just fake it
But I still struggle with authenticity


there's me as a dirty white bride
My insecurities are ever-present, even on my wedding day


living like dolls
Fulfilling societal expectations and losing individuality


i used to be dainty
I used to conform to societal beauty standards


my sands twinkled faintly
I was a small part of a larger body of sand


but now i have nothing to hide
Now I am comfortable with my imperfections


turn out inside
My true self revealed


fires and flies
Emotional turmoil and chaos


stuck to the wall
Unable to move or progress


not a lot to recall
Nothing memorable or noteworthy




Writer(s): Inara George Copyright: Emi April Music Inc., Inara Music

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