Kimbie
Nick Drake Lyrics


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Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
She wants a nine dollar show
And I need
Well Kimbie let your hair hang down
Kimbie let your hair hang down

Let your hair hang down
T'il it touches the ground
Well Kimbie let your hair hang down

Kimbie let your hair hang down
Let your hair hang down
Cause come the morning I’ll be gone
Well Kimbie where you been so long

Well Kimbie where you been so long
I’ve been down in your state pen
With those rough and rowdy
Rough and rowdy men
Well Kimbie where you been so long

Well Kimbie where you been so long
I’ve been down in your state pen
And I gotta go back again
Well Kimbie where you been so long

Well I wished I was a mole in the ground
I wished I were a mole in the ground
I was a mole in the ground
And that I’d tear this mountain




I’d tear this mountain down
Wished I was a mole in the ground

Overall Meaning

The classic Nick Drake song Kimbie is known for its simple yet evocative lyrics and haunting melody. The song tells the story of a woman named Kimbie who wants to see a nine dollar show. The repetition of this phrase suggests that Kimbie is not a wealthy woman, and the fact that she desires such entertainment might indicate that she is lonely and looking for a distraction. The line "I need" interrupts the pattern and brings the focus back to the singer, hinting that he might be the one looking for something more substantial than a cheap show.


The chorus instructs Kimbie to let her hair hang down, repeating the phrase three times. This might be interpreted as a sensual invitation or simply as an encouragement to lower her defenses and enjoy herself. The image of her hair touching the ground reinforces her vulnerability and perhaps her longing for connection. The repeated question "Well Kimbie where you been so long" suggests that the singer and Kimbie have a history, and that the song is a kind of reunion or reconciliation. However, the revelation that Kimbie has been in jail complicates this interpretation, suggesting that their relationship is not straightforward and that Kimbie may be damaged or marginalized in some way.


Finally, the lyrics shift to a wish for transformation, with the singer expressing a desire to be a mole in the ground that could tear down a mountain. This image is both fantastical and symbolic, suggesting a yearning for power and a desire to challenge the status quo. Overall, Kimbie is a poignant and enigmatic song that invites multiple interpretations and rewards careful listening.


Line by Line Meaning

Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie desires a performance that costs exactly nine dollars


Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie repeatedly expresses her desire for a nine dollar performance


She wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie is insistent on attending a nine dollar show


And I need
The artist has a need that is yet to be revealed


Well Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist is telling Kimbie to let her hair loose and relax


Kimbie let your hair hang down
The singer repeats his request to Kimbie, urging her to let go of her worries


Let your hair hang down
The singer encourages Kimbie to let her hair down, implying that she should stop worrying and enjoy herself


T'il it touches the ground
The artist suggests that Kimbie should let her hair down completely


Well Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist reminds Kimbie to let go of her worries as he intends to depart soon


Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist emphasizes the importance of Kimbie letting her hair down before he leaves


Cause come the morning I’ll be gone
The singer implies that he will not stay for long


Well Kimbie where you been so long
The artist questions Kimbie's whereabouts since he last saw her


I’ve been down in your state pen
Kimbie has spent time in a prison located in the singer's state


With those rough and rowdy
Kimbie has been surrounded by aggressive and unruly people


Rough and rowdy men
The people Kimbie has been surrounded by in prison are male and are known for their aggressive behaviour


Well Kimbie where you been so long
The artist repeats his question, wondering where Kimbie has been and why she has been away for so long


And I gotta go back again
Kimbie reveals that she has to return to prison once again


Well I wished I was a mole in the ground
The singer expresses his wish to be a mole that burrows underground


I wished I were a mole in the ground
The singer repeats his desire to become a mole


I was a mole in the ground
The artist imagines himself as a mole burrowing beneath the surface of the earth


And that I’d tear this mountain
The artist imagines himself digging through a mountain


I’d tear this mountain down
The artist would use his strength to destroy a mountain if he were a mole


Wished I was a mole in the ground
The singer repeats his desire to become a mole, implying that he wants to be free from the burdens of the human world




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Preston

And I need

And I need a Mackinaw

Preston

how

hawl

Preston

It's not a show. It's a shawl. The point here is that can be once a luxury item, a shawl that costs $9, while the speaker needs a Mackinaw, which is a practical warm coat. She "wants" something, but he "needs" something.

Preston

Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie desires a performance that costs exactly nine dollars

Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie repeatedly expresses her desire for a nine dollar performance

She wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie is insistent on attending a nine dollar show

And I need
The artist has a need that is yet to be revealed

Well Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist is telling Kimbie to let her hair loose and relax

Kimbie let your hair hang down
The singer repeats his request to Kimbie, urging her to let go of her worries

Let your hair hang down
The singer encourages Kimbie to let her hair down, implying that she should stop worrying and enjoy herself

T'il it touches the ground
The artist suggests that Kimbie should let her hair down completely

Well Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist reminds Kimbie to let go of her worries as he intends to depart soon

Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist emphasizes the importance of Kimbie letting her hair down before he leaves

Cause come the morning I’ll be gone
The singer implies that he will not stay for long

Well Kimbie where you been so long
The artist questions Kimbie's whereabouts since he last saw her

I’ve been down in your state pen
Kimbie has spent time in a prison located in the singer's state

With those rough and rowdy
Kimbie has been surrounded by aggressive and unruly people

Rough and rowdy men
The people Kimbie has been surrounded by in prison are male and are known for their aggressive behaviour

Well Kimbie where you been so long
The artist repeats his question, wondering where Kimbie has been and why she has been away for so long

And I gotta go back again
Kimbie reveals that she has to return to prison once again

Well I wished I was a mole in the ground
The singer expresses his wish to be a mole that burrows underground

I wished I were a mole in the ground
The singer repeats his desire to become a mole

I was a mole in the ground
The artist imagines himself as a mole burrowing beneath the surface of the earth

And that I’d tear this mountain
The artist imagines himself digging through a mountain

I’d tear this mountain down
The artist would use his strength to destroy a mountain if he were a mole

Wished I was a mole in the ground
The singer repeats his desire to become a mole, implying that he wants to be free from the burdens of the human world