One Brown Mouse
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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Smile your little smile take some tea with me awhile.
Brush away that black cloud from your shoulder.
Twitch your whiskers. Feel that you're really real.
Another tea-time another day older.

Puff warm breath on your tiny hands.
You wish you were a man
who every day can turn another page.
Behind your glass you sit and look
at my ever-open book:
One brown mouse sitting in a cage.

Do you wonder if I really care for you,
Am I just the company you keep?
Which one of us exercises on the old treadmill,
Who hides his head, pretending to sleep?

Smile your little smile take some tea with me awhile.
And every day we'll turn another page.
Behind our glass we'll sit and look




at our ever-open book:
One brown mouse sitting in a cage.

Overall Meaning

Jethro Tull's "One Brown Mouse" is a song about the monotony and isolation of daily life. The first stanza invites the listener to take a moment to pause and have a cup of tea, to take a break from the stresses of life. The second stanza describes the mice, one of whom is in a cage, sitting and watching the world go by, longing for something more. The second mouse, however, is free but still struggles with the same sense of isolation and emptiness. The chorus emphasizes the idea of being trapped, but also shows that the singer and the mouse are in this together, turning the pages of their ever-open book, and experiencing the same things. The final stanza questions the sincerity of the relationship between the singer and the mouse, wondering if it is based on genuine care or simply a need for company.


Line by Line Meaning

Smile your little smile take some tea with me awhile.
Take a moment to enjoy the simple things in life with me and put your worries aside.


Brush away that black cloud from your shoulder.
Let go of any negativity or burdens that you may be carrying.


Twitch your whiskers. Feel that you're really real.
Embrace your animal instincts and remember your own existence fully.


Another tea-time another day older.
Time flies quickly and every day is a step closer to old age.


Puff warm breath on your tiny hands.
Take care of yourself, especially in the cold and difficult times.


You wish you were a man who every day can turn another page.
You desire to be in control of your own life and make progress with each passing day.


Behind your glass you sit and look at my ever-open book: One brown mouse sitting in a cage.
You observe the world from the comfort of your own safety, but recognize the captivity and limitations of others.


Do you wonder if I really care for you, Am I just the company you keep?
You are uncertain of the true meaning of our relationship and question whether it holds any genuine value or is just superficial.


Which one of us exercises on the old treadmill, Who hides his head, pretending to sleep?
We both struggle with our personal demons, but try to distract ourselves from the pain and discomfort.


And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book: One brown mouse sitting in a cage.
We will continue to navigate through life's ups and downs together, but are both limited in our freedom and opportunities.




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Written by: IAN ANDERSON

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