Dear Catastrophe Waitress
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Dear catastrophe waitress
Dear catastrophe waitress
I'm sorry that you seem to have the weight of the world over you
I cherish your smile
There's a word of peace on your lips
Say it, and with tenderness I'll cherish you

Dear catastrophe girlfriend
Dear catastrophe girlfriend
I'm sorry if he hit you with a full can of coke
It's no joke
Your face is bleeding
You'll soon be leaving this town to the clowns who worship
No one but themselves
No one but themselves

Dear catastrophe waitress
Dear catastrophe waitress
I'm sorry if the kids hold you in cool disregard
I know it's hard
Stick to what you know
You'll blow them all to the wall
When they realize what you've been working for

You've been working for
You've been working for

Overall Meaning

The song "Dear Catastrophe Waitress" by Belle & Sebastian is a comforting letter to someone who is struggling. The lyrics address a waitress who seems to be carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders, offering encouragement and support. The singer acknowledges the hardships she's going through and expresses his fondness for her. The chorus repeats this address, offering her continued support and compassion.


The second verse of the song turns its focus to a woman who has been physically abused, presumably by her partner. The singer expresses his sorrow over her situation and his anger at the perpetrator. The lyrics suggest that this woman will move on from this small town and find a better life elsewhere, away from the people who don't value her. The song ends with a reprise of the chorus, highlighting the importance of recognizing and appreciating those who are struggling.


In summary, "Dear Catastrophe Waitress" is a song about recognizing and supporting those who may be experiencing difficult times. It's a reminder to be kind and compassionate to one another, and to stand up against those who hurt others. The lyrics are heartfelt and offer a sense of warmth and comfort.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear catastrophe waitress
Addressing the woman who serves and endures through chaotic moments


I'm sorry that you seem to have the weight of the world over you
Apologizing for the burden and stress she carries


I cherish your smile
Appreciating the rare moments of joy she brings


There's a word of peace on your lips
Noticing an inner calm that she exudes


Say it, and with tenderness I'll cherish you
Offering to support and care for her if she shares her troubles


Dear catastrophe girlfriend
Addressing a woman in a tumultuous relationship


I'm sorry if he hit you with a full can of coke
Expressing regret for the physical abuse she has suffered


It's no joke
Acknowledging the seriousness of the situation


Your face is bleeding
Noticing the visible harm caused by the violence


You'll soon be leaving this town to the clowns who worship
Encouraging her to leave and find a better life away from those who enable her abuser


No one but themselves
Noting the selfishness of those who neglect her wellbeing


I'm sorry if the kids hold you in cool disregard
Apologizing for the disrespect and indifference she receives from others


I know it's hard
Sympathizing with the challenges she faces


Stick to what you know
Encouraging her to persevere with her strengths and stay true to herself


You'll blow them all to the wall
Assuring her that her talent and hard work will outshine those who underestimate or mistreat her


When they realize what you've been working for
Anticipating the moment when others will recognize and respect her efforts


You've been working for
Noting her diligence and persistence in spite of the challenges she faces




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BOB KILDEA, CHRISTOPHER GEDDES, MICHAEL COOKE, RICHARD COLBURN, SARAH MARTIN, STEPHEN JACKSON, STUART MURDOCH

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