Missouri
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Oh, speak to me Adam and Eve
Oh Missouri, oh Missouri

You wanted it back, faces painted black
Oh Missouri, oh Missouri

What did you get for your dishes and sweat?
Oh Missouri, oh Missouri, oh Missouri





Oh, speak to me Adam and Eve
Oh Missouri, oh Missouri, oh Missouri, oh Missouri, oh Missouri

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Missouri" by Low are dense with religious and historical references, and the song appears to be a meditation on the legacy of slavery and the Civil War in America. The first lines of the song are a clear allusion to the Bible's creation story, with the singer asking the first human beings, Adam and Eve, to "speak" to him or her. The repetition of "Oh Missouri" suggests that this is the location from which the singer is hoping to hear a response.


The second verse introduces another mysterious character who is "wanted it back" (it's unclear what "it" refers to), and who has painted their face black. This could be a reference to blackface minstrelsy, a popular form of entertainment in the 19th century that relied on stereotypical caricatures of black people. The line "What did you get for your dishes and sweat?" seems to be a reference to the exploitation of enslaved people in America, who were forced to work for no pay and often endured brutal conditions.


Taken together, the lyrics of "Missouri" suggest a complex and challenging view of America's past and present. The song seems to grapple with the ongoing legacy of slavery and racism in the country, while also referencing the ways in which people have tried to cope with these injustices through religion and other forms of cultural expression.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, speak to me Adam and Eve
Oh, please enlighten me, ancestors Adam and Eve


Oh Missouri, oh Missouri
Referring to the state of Missouri as a symbol of a particular kind of longing or desire


You wanted it back, faces painted black
You desired the restoration of something, while trying to conceal your true identity


Oh Missouri, oh Missouri
Continuation of the previous line's thematic connection with Missouri


What did you get for your dishes and sweat?
What reward did you receive for the hard work you put in?


Oh Missouri, oh Missouri, oh Missouri
Repetition of the symbol of Missouri, possibly emphasizing the singer's sense of loss or disappointment


Oh, speak to me Adam and Eve
Final plea for guidance or wisdom from one's ancestors


Oh Missouri, oh Missouri, oh Missouri, oh Missouri, oh Missouri
Final thematic parallel between the artist's sense of longing and the symbol of Missouri




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: AL SPARHAWK, MIMI J. PARKER, ZACHARY MICHELETTI

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