The Maker Makers
Rufus Wainwright Lyrics


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One more chain I break, to get me closer to you
One more chain does the maker make, to keep me from bustin' through

One more notch I scratch, to keep me thinkin' of you
One more notch does the maker make, upon my face so blue

Get along little doggies, get along little doggies
One more smile I fake, 'n try my best to be glad
One more smile does the maker make, because he knows I'm sad

Oh Lord, how I know,
Oh Lord, how I see, that only can the maker make a happy man of me





Get along little doggies, get along little doggies, get along

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Rufus Wainwright's song "The Maker Makes" in the film Brokeback Mountain expresses the inner turmoil and longing of the singer, Ennis Del Mar. Throughout the song, the singer speaks of breaking chains and scratching notches, which can be interpreted as the difficult choices and sacrifices he has had to make to keep himself from fully expressing his feelings for Jack Twist. The phrase, "One more chain does the maker make, to keep me from bustin' through," can be seen as the societal and internal forces that prevent Ennis from fully embracing his love for Jack Twist.


The repetition of the phrase "Get along little doggies" throughout the song is symbolic of the cattle drive in the film and the western landscape. This phrase is used to encourage the cows to keep moving, which can also be seen as a metaphor for Ennis's own journey towards self-discovery and acceptance of his sexuality. The phrase "Oh Lord, how I know, Oh Lord, how I see, that only can the maker make a happy man of me" suggests that Ennis believes that only divine intervention can bring him happiness and acceptance of his innermost feelings.


Overall, "The Maker Makes" is a powerfully moving song that expresses the inner struggles and desires of the singer in Brokeback Mountain. The raw honesty and vulnerability of the lyrics, combined with the western-inspired melody, creates a haunting and unforgettable piece of music.


Line by Line Meaning

One more chain I break, to get me closer to you
I am willing to keep breaking free from the chains that keep me away from you


One more chain does the maker make, to keep me from bustin' through
The maker creates obstacles to prevent me from getting too close to you


One more notch I scratch, to keep me thinkin' of you
I try to remind myself of you by adding another notch to my memory


One more notch does the maker make, upon my face so blue
The maker reminds me of you by etching yet another memory on my sad face


Get along little doggies, get along little doggies
I must keep moving forward, despite the challenges that come my way


One more smile I fake, 'n try my best to be glad
I force a smile and pretend to be happy to hide the pain of not being with you


One more smile does the maker make, because he knows I'm sad
The maker sees through my facade and adds one more smile to cover up the sadness


Oh Lord, how I know
I am aware of the struggles I face to be with you


Oh Lord, how I see, that only can the maker make a happy man of me
I acknowledge that only the maker can create circumstances that will make me happy and allow me to be with you


Get along little doggies, get along little doggies, get along
I must keep pushing forward, hoping that one day I will be with you




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RUFUS WAINWRIGHT

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@dimitri.pawlowski

One more chain I break, to get me closer to you
One more chain does the maker make, to keep me from bustin' through

One more notch I scratch, to keep me thinkin' of you
One more notch does the maker make, upon my face so blue

Get along little doggies, get along little doggies
One more smile I fake, 'n try my best to be glad
One more smile does the maker make, because he knows I'm sad

Oh Lord, how I know,
Oh Lord, how I see, that only can the maker make a happy man of me

Get along little doggies, get along little doggies, get along



All comments from YouTube:

@walterbianco3664

The final scene of Brokeback Mountain breaks my heart every time I watch it.

@dianaredflowers7928

Walter Bianco ❤️It is very simple, but powerful at the same time. ❤️Love taken away...

@veronicacampbell9095

Brokeback Mountain is devastatingly sad as is, but with Ledger's passing it has become almost impossibly devastating for me to bear. You see, when I watch a film where a character passes away, I desperately try to console myself with the thought that the actor himself is actually alive and well. I doubt I'm the only one who employs this technique. It's like a defence mechanism against sadness, for those who, like me, are greatly affected by the stories told in films. Only, with this film, it no longer works. The thought that Jack Twist was only a fictitious character and that Gyllenhaal is thankfully alive and well is of great consolation of course. However, the thought that Ledger passed away at such a tragically young age is heartbreaking. What an amazing man with so much to give, of which he had already given much during his relatively brief but truly brilliant career. Forever loved and greatly missed. RIP <3

@jefftaylor20033

Brokeback mountain scared me

@seffay6875

This comment is 5 years old but whatever XD This is quite literally how Jake Gyllenhaal became my favourite actor for a little while. I was so sad for his characters death in the movie and had to look up an interview of him and I was just so happy he was alive. And through that I became a bit obsessed with him.

@QueenJaneway

His passing affected me so much too. I even remember how I found out, I was 16 years old then. I was a total “fangirl”, I had pictures of Jake and Heath all over my computer haha. He is the sole “celebrity death” that will follow me through life, I think. And I always check on his daughter Matilda at least once a year. I know paparazzi are horrible but somehow it’s consoling to know that she’s thriving and growing.

@stonerdemon

You don't need to be gay to recognize that BBM is the most honest love movie ever. It's just a movie about a man who falls in love, and in the name of that love he gives it all, even his life. I'm a straight guy, but never before have I watched a movie with a love message as pure and honest as this one.

@MartinCKennedy

Here I am alone, thinking of Jack and Ennis, the final scene with the shirts...and am crying....

@Mbea1991

+Martin Kennedy That scene gets me every time...actually the whole movie does...very, very underrated flick. I really consider it a classic.

@doubl3m1nt

i cried, when jack´s mother invited him to come back one time. she understood..

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