Texas Never Whispers
Pavement Lyrics


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Here we go
She's on a hidden tableau
Just a 2-for-1
And the 2-for-1
Is right down my alleyside
I'm just a wasted behind

Don't you know
It's an easy thing
When it's lost
Doesn't show when
The ends are frayed
And it's tossed out
Lined with silver thread
I've seen you(r) wasted behind

She's so lackadaisical
Should have been
A west coast bride
Back seat on electric glide
Pilots flying
Drive by fades
don't hold your breath too long
This tunnel is
A Texas mile
Callow teasing yellow eyes
Bleacher dates the second prize
Cherry pickin' favorites
My dash was locked
I guess I feel fine
The way the river bends
The woman's bending over me





Ba-da-da-da ba-da-da-da
(Texas Texas Texas Texas)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pavement's song 'Texas Never Whispers' are difficult to unravel, but are steeped in mystery and intrigue. The opening lines present us with a character, 'she' who is on a 'hidden tableau,' which is reminiscent of a painting, as if she is removed from reality. The following lines are more explicit and suggestive, with a '2-for-1' deal, which is right down the singer's 'alleyside.' There is a sense of desperation, as he is 'just a wasted behind.'


The main theme of the song seems to be that of things that are lost, broken or frayed, but still valuable. It is 'an easy thing when it's lost,' as if the singer is resigned to the fact. The imagery of things that are broken but still lined with 'silver thread' elevates them to something of value, just like the woman's 'wasted behind.' The singer has seen her wasted behind, suggesting that he is familiar with her hedonistic lifestyle.


The line 'she's so lackadaisical' suggests a sense of apathy or disinterest, which is at odds with the urgency of the singer's feelings. The references to a 'west coast bride' and an 'electric glide' suggest an image of freedom and escape, and the final verse takes us on a bizarre journey through a tunnel and along the river's bends. Overall, the song feels like a stream of consciousness, a collection of disjointed ideas and images that are open to individual interpretation.


Line by Line Meaning

Here we go
The singer is starting a story.


She's on a hidden tableau
The woman is in a secret spot or situation.


Just a 2-for-1
There are two women involved, possibly twins.


And the 2-for-1
Reiteration of the previous line.


Is right down my alleyside
They are a perfect match for the artist.


I'm just a wasted behind
The singer is drunk or high and not at his best.


Don't you know
The singer is asking for understanding.


It's an easy thing
Referring to the situation he's talking about.


When it's lost
It's easy to not notice something when it's gone.


Doesn't show when
It's still not visible or apparent.


The ends are frayed
The situation is not perfect and has flaws.


And it's tossed out
It's thrown away and not valued.


Lined with silver thread
This could refer to something valuable or special that was disregarded.


I've seen you(r) wasted behind
The singer has seen someone else in a drunken state.


She's so lackadaisical
The woman is very relaxed.


Should have been
The artist is reflecting on what could have been.


A west coast bride
The woman would have been better suited for life on the west coast.


Back seat on electric glide
The woman is likely riding in the back seat of a car or motorcycle.


Pilots flying
The people driving the vehicle are skilled and confident.


Drive by fades
The vehicle is passing by quickly and the scenery is fading away.


don't hold your breath too long
Don't wait around for something that may not happen.


This tunnel is
Metaphor for something dark and uncertain.


A Texas mile
A long distance or journey.


Callow teasing yellow eyes
Possibly describing the woman's physical characteristics or personality traits.


Bleacher dates the second prize
The singer is settling for something less desirable.


Cherry pickin' favorites
The singer is choosing the best possible option.


My dash was locked
Could be describing a car or other vehicle.


I guess I feel fine
The artist is content, but perhaps not enthusiastic.


The way the river bends
Metaphor for the way things naturally progress or move forward.


The woman's bending over me
Possibly describing a sexual encounter or something related.


Ba-da-da-da ba-da-da-da (Texas Texas Texas Texas)
Repeating the Texas motif and maintaining the song's rhythm and sound.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: SCOTT KANNBERG, STEPHEN MALKMUS

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