Green Fingers
Siouxsie and the Banshees Lyrics


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Hibiscus head-in a flower bed
A finger hewn-planted and sewn

Oh magic in her hands-she could make anything grow
Magic in her hands - she had green fingers

It's curious
Where animals don't go
Mandrake-rooted deep into the soil
Where the sun won't fall but it flourishes
See the pretty maids all in a row

[Chorus]

It's reaching
And groping a clammy handshake
Clawing the ivy
Crawling the tightrope along the lattice work
With this hand I thee wed




With this hand I thee bed
With this hand I

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Siouxsie and the Banshees’ song “Green Fingers” explore the magic of nature and the power of creation that lies within one’s hands. In the first verse, the singer describes a woman named Hibiscus who has an innate talent for gardening. Her fingers are green because she has the ability to make anything grow. The lyrics create a vivid image of Hibiscus planting and nurturing flowers, and the use of “finger hewn” adds a sense of personal touch and care to the process of planting.


The second verse is more abstract, and the focus shifts to a mandrake root that seems to grow in a place where animals do not go. This verse is imbued with a sense of mystery and otherworldliness as the plant flourishes in a place where the sun does not fall. The lyrics also mention “pretty maids all in a row,” which could represent the flowers that are blooming in the garden. The chorus reiterates the idea that the magic of nature is within the reach of human hands, even if it involves grappling with the difficulties of gardening.


Line by Line Meaning

Hibiscus head-in a flower bed
A hibiscus-headed woman buried or lying down in a bed of flowers


A finger hewn-planted and sewn
A finger cut, planted and grown


Oh magic in her hands-she could make anything grow
She possessed the gift of making anything grow with her hands


Magic in her hands - she had green fingers
Her hands were so gifted with growing things that she was said to have 'green fingers'


It's curious
It's strange or intriguing


Where animals don't go
In a place where animals do not venture


Mandrake-rooted deep into the soil
A mandrake plant with roots deeply embedded in the soil


Where the sun won't fall but it flourishes
Where the sunlight does not reach yet the plant thrives


See the pretty maids all in a row
Observing a grouping of lovely young women in a row, most likely a reference to a popular children's rhyme


It's reaching
Something is extending or stretching


And groping a clammy handshake
The hand is attempting to grasp and touch something with a damp, clammy texture


Clawing the ivy
Trying to grab and cling onto the ivy plant


Crawling the tightrope along the lattice work
Moving along a tightrope that is attached to a structure made of thin strips of wood or metal called lattice work


With this hand I thee wed
A reference to traditional wedding vows in which the groom says 'With this hand I thee wed'


With this hand I thee bed
A play on the phrase 'With this hand I thee wed' but changed to 'With this hand I thee bed'




Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, BMG Rights Management
Written by: BUDGIE, SIOUX, JOHN ALEXANDER MCGEOCH, STEVEN SEVERIN

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