White Bird
KT Tunstall Lyrics


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White bird with a black tail,
Eyes Dark and face so pale,
You know what your future holds over your side of the road,

White bird with a black tail,
You look like an open sail,
Made me look up from my shoes.
To show me what you stand to lose,

White Bird,
White Bird,
With your face so pale
White Bird
White bird
Where'd you get that tail
White Bird
White bird
With a black tail

White feathers dipped in tar,
It's hard to tell how old you are,


Wonderin' how much you know,
About all of us below,

Half of you is heavenly,
Showin off your purity
The rest of you is from the stream,
Like a land where they both meet

White Bird,
White Bird,
With your face so pale
White Bird
White bird
Where'd you get that tail
White Bird
White bird
With your face so pale,
White Bird




White Bird
With a black tail...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of KT Tunstall's White Bird are a poignant description of a white bird with a black tail, described as having a pale face and dark eyes. The bird's appearance is striking, but what sets it apart are the portentous undertones that are suggested by the song's lyrics. The bird is a symbol of purity, as seen through the bird’s white feathers and heavenly half, yet it is also a symbol of the worldly stains or corrupted side of life, as represented by the black tail and other half of the bird that's from the stream. The chorus of the song reveals how Tunstall is fascinated by the bird's appearance and seeks further understanding and insight into its nature, asking "White Bird, White Bird, with your face so pale, White Bird, White Bird, where'd you get that tail?"


As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the bird is a symbol of the human condition, with the white bird's lack of knowledge of what is to come over the side of the road a reflection of the uncertainty and unpredictability of human existence. The bird also serves as a critique of society's corrupting influences on individuals, with its white feathers dipped in tar possibly representing the perversion of pure ideals and natural inclinations by darker designs. Tunstall asks how much the bird knows about life below, suggesting that the bird exists in a state of grace and innocence, yet is also strangely detached from society's darker influences. Perhaps the bird is a symbol of hope that we can still find good in the world, even amidst the darkness it contains.


Line by Line Meaning

White bird with a black tail,
This bird has a white body with a black tail.


Eyes Dark and face so pale,
The bird has dark eyes and a pale face.


You know what your future holds over your side of the road,
The bird has awareness of what will happen in its life.


White bird with a black tail,
This bird has a white body with a black tail.


You look like an open sail,
The bird appears to be a sail that is open.


Made me look up from my shoes.
The bird caught the attention of the observer.


To show me what you stand to lose,
The bird demonstrated to the observer what it could potentially lose.


White Bird,
This bird is white in color.


White Bird,
This bird is white in color.


With your face so pale
The bird's face is pale in color.


White Bird
This bird is white in color.


White bird
This bird is white in color.


Where'd you get that tail
The observer is curious about the origin of the bird's black tail.


White Bird
This bird is white in color.


White bird
This bird is white in color.


With a black tail
The bird's tail is black in color.


White feathers dipped in tar,
The bird's feathers are white but have been dipped in tar.


It's hard to tell how old you are,
The bird's age is difficult to determine.


Wonderin' how much you know,
The observer is curious about the bird's knowledge.


About all of us below,
The observer wonders if the bird has knowledge about the humans below.


Half of you is heavenly,
The bird has a divine appearance.


Showin off your purity
The bird is displaying its purity.


The rest of you is from the stream,
The remainder of the bird comes from the stream.


Like a land where they both meet
The bird symbolizes where the heavenly and earthly worlds intersect.


White Bird,
This bird is white in color.


White Bird,
This bird is white in color.


With your face so pale
The bird's face is pale in color.


White Bird
This bird is white in color.


White bird
This bird is white in color.


Where'd you get that tail
The observer is curious about the origin of the bird's black tail.


White Bird
This bird is white in color.


White bird
This bird is white in color.


With your face so pale,
The bird's face is pale in color.


White Bird
This bird is white in color.


White Bird
This bird is white in color.


With a black tail...
The bird's tail is black in color.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: KATIE TUNSTALL, KT TUNSTALL

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