So stark
Pavement Lyrics


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I've been waitin' here for oh so long
I've been waitin' here for oh so long

This is life
And it's flat
And it's six
And it's eight, times
This is life
And it's flat
And it's three
And it's four

She's a real debutante
She'll never fall
Waves in the taxi of room-service calls

I've been with viceroys
And I've been with kings
In your emporium
It's gold inlaid rings

She can't live
Beside the spiral staircase
When the money's coming in

White jar left of shelf above blue chair
Leave the old rugs down behind the stairs

Stunning bureaucrat
You're so fucking lost
Stark as a skyscraper
Letters embossed

Stunning bureaucrat
You're so fucking lost
Signing the letters
And cutting the costs

I can't live
Beside the spiral staircase
When the money's coming in

Da, da, da
Ba, da, da




La, da, da
La, da, da

Overall Meaning

"So Stark" by Pavement is a song about the monotony and mundanity of life. The repetition of the opening line "I've been waiting here for oh so long" sets the tone for a sense of waiting and boredom. The lyrics "This is life, and it's flat" express a sentiment that life can feel uninspired and uneventful. The numbers that follow ("six and eight times" and "three and four") could represent the routines and patterns that people fall into in life, such as work schedules or daily activities.


The song contains lines that suggest a sense of privilege and luxury - "She's a real debutante" and "In your emporium, it's gold inlaid rings." However, these are contrasted with lines that show a lack of fulfillment despite material wealth - "She can't live beside the spiral staircase when the money's coming in."


The lyrics "Stunning bureaucrat, you're so fucking lost" could be a commentary on the bureaucratic systems and structures that rule modern society. This is followed by "Stark as a skyscraper, letters embossed," which could be a critique of the emptiness and superficiality of modern architecture and design.


Overall, "So Stark" seems to be a commentary on the monotony and meaninglessness of modern life, despite the fact that so many people strive for success and material wealth.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been waitin' here for oh so long
I have been waiting for a long time


This is life And it's flat And it's six And it's eight, times
Life can be monotonous and predictable, filled with regularity and repetition


She's a real debutante She'll never fall Waves in the taxi of room-service calls
She is an untested individual, appearing refined and unflawed, but still affected by the sound of servants arriving


I've been with viceroys And I've been with kings In your emporium It's gold inlaid rings
I have associated with individuals in authority, wealthy and influential, and I receive the same treatment when I'm in your establishment


She can't live Beside the spiral staircase When the money's coming in
The influx of cash into her life has made her restless and unable to settle in any one place


White jar left of shelf above blue chair Leave the old rugs down behind the stairs
The room has the appearance of cleanliness, except for the ignored and forgotten things hidden out of sight


Stunning bureaucrat You're so fucking lost Stark as a skyscraper Letters embossed
Administration personality, accomplished and remarkable in appearance, is feeling confused and uncertain, just like a building. His authority is established through his fancy position title and his ability to leave a lasting impression with stamping or sealing his documents


Signing the letters And cutting the costs
The bureaucrat works hard to get through the day, signing documents and finding ways to save money - he's lost in the trivialities of his work


I can't live Beside the spiral staircase When the money's coming in
The artist feels restless when he becomes wealthy - he can't stay in one place for too long


Da, da, da Ba, da, da La, da, da La, da, da
These words function as a repeated, non-sensical chorus




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Written by: KANNBERG MALKMUS

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