Dinosaur Act
Low Lyrics


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You and your daughter
And your father flew airplanes
You and your sister
Can tell by the back of her hands

It was a dinosaur act, dinosaur act
Dinosaur act, dinosaur act
And after expenses
And pulling up fences no more airplanes
And putting your foot down
A nail shot up like a bright red snowflake

Just like a dinosaur act, dinosaur act
Dinosaur act, dinosaur act, dinosaur

And all through the dust
You feel that you must hear the strings of a dove





But it's a dinosaur act, dinosaur act
Dinosaur act, dinosaur act, dinosaur

Overall Meaning

In the song "Dinosaur Act" by Low, the singer sings about a family with a history of aviation. The father and daughter have both flown planes, and the sister has hands that show experience in piloting as well. However, as the song progresses, it becomes clear that the family's aviation days have come to an end. After expenses and pulling up fences, there are "no more airplanes." The family has seemingly transitioned into a new phase of life where they are putting their feet down and staying in one place.


Despite this change, the singer still feels a sense of longing for the past. The line "And all through the dust, you feel that you must hear the strings of a dove" suggests that the singer is searching for something that no longer exists - an experience or feeling that belonged to the era of planes and movement. This sense of nostalgia for the past is underscored by the repeated refrain of "dinosaur act," suggesting that the ways of the family and their love of aviation are outdated, much like the ancient creatures that roamed the earth millions of years ago.


Line by Line Meaning

You and your daughter
You, together with your daughter


And your father flew airplanes
Your father was a pilot


You and your sister
You, along with your sister


Can tell by the back of her hands
You recognize your sister by the back of her hands


It was a dinosaur act, dinosaur act
Their way of life was outdated and obsolete


Dinosaur act, dinosaur act
Their way of life was outdated and obsolete


And after expenses
After paying all their bills


And pulling up fences no more airplanes
They stop owning airplanes and selling their properties


And putting your foot down
They make a firm decision


A nail shot up like a bright red snowflake
Something unexpected happened (the metaphor refers to a nail shooting upward like a snowflake)


Just like a dinosaur act, dinosaur act
Their way of life was outdated and obsolete


Dinosaur act, dinosaur act, dinosaur
Their way of life was outdated and obsolete


And all through the dust
Amidst all the chaos and confusion


You feel that you must hear the strings of a dove
You long for something peaceful and hopeful (the metaphor refers to the sound of a dove's wings)


But it's a dinosaur act, dinosaur act
Their way of life was outdated and obsolete


Dinosaur act, dinosaur act, dinosaur
Their way of life was outdated and obsolete




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: GEORGE ALAN SPARHAWK, MIMI J. PARKER, ZACHARY MICHELETTI

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