Take This Hand
Nirvana Lyrics


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Do you take this man, do you take his hand
Do you take this man, do you take his hand

And the bride wore blue, with turquoise on the top
For this was the day, when her loneliness would stop
And the hand that she held, in sorrow and in joy
Was soft and tender like the small hand of a boy
And the choir did sing, in harmony with love
And the smile upon her face, was a smile from up above

Do you take this man, do you take his hand
Do you take this man, do you take his hand

And the bride wore blue, with turquoise on the top
For this was the day, when her loneliness would stop
And the hand that she held, in sorrow and in joy
Was soft and tender like the small hand of a boy

And the choir did sing, in harmony with love
And the smile upon her face, was a smile from up above





Do you take this man, do you take his hand
Do you take this man, do you take his hand

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nirvana’s “Take This Hand” are about a wedding ceremony as the bride takes the hand of her groom. The descriptive language paints a picture of the bride wearing blue, with turquoise on the top, suggesting that she is trying to add some color to her life and move away from a dark and lonely past. The song seems to touch on the theme of love and relationships, with the lyrics suggesting that the hand of the groom is soft and tender like that of a small boy, and that the choir sings in harmony with love. The smile on the bride's face is also described as being from up above, further emphasizing that this is a joyous and spiritual moment.


This song can also be interpreted as a message of hope for those who have been lonely and are hoping to find love. The repetition of the phrase "do you take this man, do you take his hand" seems to suggest that the bond between the bride and groom is being strengthened and that they are making a commitment to each other. The chorus is particularly emotive, with the repetition of the question almost like a mantra, emphasizing the importance of the occasion.


Interestingly, Nirvana is more commonly associated with grunge and alternative rock than love songs or ballads, making this song stand out from their usual style. It is not certain who wrote this song as it does not appear on any of their studio albums, however, it is believed to have been written by singer Kurt Cobain during his time in high school.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you take this man, do you take his hand
Asking if you accept and commit to being with this person and holding their hand in marriage


And the bride wore blue, with turquoise on the top
Describing the bride's attire for the wedding day, which includes a blue dress with turquoise accents


For this was the day, when her loneliness would stop
Emphasizing the significance of the wedding day as the bride's loneliness will come to an end


And the hand that she held, in sorrow and in joy
Referring to the hand of the person she is marrying, whom she will hold and support through both good and difficult times


Was soft and tender like the small hand of a boy
Comparing the hand she is holding to that of a young child, conveying a sense of gentleness and care


And the choir did sing, in harmony with love
Highlighting the presence of music and love through the choir's performance at the wedding ceremony


And the smile upon her face, was a smile from up above
Suggesting that the bride's happiness is divinely inspired, as if her smile is a gift from a higher power




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