Banga
Patti Smith Lyrics


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Loyalty rests in the heart of a dog
Don't set all your eggs on the back of a frog
You can lick it twice but it won't lick you
And salvating salvation gone so long so

Loyalty lives and we don't know why
And the paw is pressed against the nerve of the sky
You can leave him behind but he won't leave you
And the road to Heaven is true - true blue

Banga
Say - Banga
Say - Banga

Loyalty lives and we don't know why
And his paws are pressed to the spine of the sky
You can leave him twice, but he won't leave you
And the way to Heaven is true - true blue

Say - Banga
Say - Banga




Say - Banga
Say - Banga

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Patti Smith's song Banga convey the theme of loyalty, a quality that is deeply ingrained in a dog's heart. The first line suggests that dogs are the epitome of loyalty, and it is foolish to trust someone or something that is not as committed as a dog. The phrase "Don't set all your eggs on the back of a frog" serves as a metaphor for not relying on an unreliable person or situation. Next, she talks about how one can lick a frog twice, but it won't reciprocate. This could refer to an expectation of reciprocity in a relationship or a system that is fundamentally flawed. In the last line of the first verse, "salvating salvation gone so long so," Smith might be talking about salvation or something that people crave or seek but can't seem to find, no matter how hard they try.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "say - banga" multiple times, and it's unclear what exactly it means. One interpretation could be that "banga" is a sound that a dog makes, and the repetition of the word could be an affirmation of the loyalty theme. In the second verse, Smith again talks about loyalty in dogs and how it's mysterious and inexplicable. She then speaks of the sky, which could represent the divine or a higher power, and how a dog's paws are pressed against its nerves. This could signify that dogs are in tune with the universe or that they have a deep connection to a divine force. The next line says that you can leave a dog behind, but it won't leave you, which is another display of loyalty. The last line of the verse, "And the road to heaven is true - true blue," could mean that the ultimate destination is staying true to one's values.


Line by Line Meaning

Loyalty rests in the heart of a dog
The quality of being loyal can be found in dogs, not quite understood by humans.


Don't set all your eggs on the back of a frog
Don’t depend on something or someone who can’t actually support you with their capabilities.


You can lick it twice but it won't lick you
You may try to gain benefits from something, but it may not return the favor.


And salvating salvation gone so long so
The notion of seeking and receiving salvation seems to have been lost for so long.


Loyalty lives and we don't know why
The idea of loyalty prevails though the mystery behind it is unknown.


And the paw is pressed against the nerve of the sky
The dog's paws seem to reach towards the sky as if it's in touch with its spirit.


You can leave him behind but he won't leave you
You can distance yourself from a dog, but they will remain faithful regardless.


And the road to Heaven is true - true blue
The path to salvation, regardless of the challenges, is real and unwavering.


Say - Banga
An exclamation to get the attention and focus on the upcoming message.


Say - Banga
A reminder to pay attention and listen.


Say - Banga
A call to action to embrace loyalty and truth.


Say - Banga
A final reminder to heed the message.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PATTI SMITH

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