Blue Bucket of Gold
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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One, two, three

My blue bucket of gold
Friend, why don't you love me?
Once the myth has been told
The lens deforms it as lightning

Raise your right hand
Tell me you want me in your life
Or raise your red flag
Just when I want you in my life

Search for things to extol
Friend, the fables delight me
My blue bucket of gold
Lord, touch me with lightning

Raise your right hand
Tell me you want me in your life




Or raise your red flag
Just when I want you in my life

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Sufjan Stevens's "Blue Bucket of Gold" has a certain enigmatic quality that renders it both intriguing and somewhat mysterious. The first three lines, which are clearly meant to be a countdown, don’t offer much insight into the song's meaning, but they do create a sense of anticipation, suggesting that something is about to happen. The next line, "My blue bucket of gold", seems at first to be just a random image - one that’s difficult to decipher. The line itself is a curious mix of arbitrary and specific sensory details. The color blue is a strong, evocative one, suggesting both the sky and the ocean. "Bucket" is a quirkier, more specific noun, one that creates a more concrete image. However, something as valuable as gold doesn't typically belong in a bucket, so the phrase feels somewhat nonsensical.


In the second stanza, the song seems to switch from a list of random images to a demand for love. The singer is asking their friend why they don’t love them, addressing them directly in the second person, like a letter or an email. Then, the lyrics pivot again to a mysterious and somewhat abstract statement: "Once the myth has been told / The lens deforms it as lightning." This final phrase is another metaphor that’s hard to unpack, but it does give the song an otherworldly quality. It suggests that the idea of a "myth" is a powerful force, and that once it’s out in the world, it begins to change and warp.


Line by Line Meaning

One, two, three
Counting off, marking the beginning of something.


My blue bucket of gold
Referring to something valuable that the singer possesses, possibly their creativity or their heart.


Friend, why don't you love me?
Asking why the singer's friend or loved one doesn't reciprocate the singer's feelings of affection.


Once the myth has been told
Referring to the idea that once a story is told, its true meaning is lost or distorted over time.


The lens deforms it as lightning
The way that stories and myths are passed down or retold is often distorted, and the resulting interpretation can be striking and powerful, like a bolt of lightning.


Raise your right hand
Invoking a pledge or oath, asking the listener to make a commitment.


Tell me you want me in your life
Asking the listener to express their love and commitment to the singer.


Or raise your red flag
Alternatively, the listener can choose to signal their hesitation or unwillingness to commit, represented by a red flag.


Just when I want you in my life
Expressing the idea that the artist's desire for the listener is complicated and often unavailable when they want it most.


Search for things to extol
Seeking out things to praise or celebrate in life, appreciating beauty and wonder.


Friend, the fables delight me
The singer enjoys myths and stories, finding joy and inspiration in their grandeur and mystery.


Lord, touch me with lightning
Seeking divine inspiration or intervention, asking for the transformative power of lightning to touch the artist's life.




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Written by: Sufjan Stevens

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@bleaky8885

One, two, three
My blue bucket of gold
Friend, why don’t you love me?
Once the myth has been told
The lens deforms it as lightning
Raise your right hand
Tell me you want me in your life
Or raise your red flag
Just when I want you in my life
Search for things to extol
Friend, the fables delight me
My blue bucket of gold
Lord, touch me with lightning
Raise your right hand
Tell me you want me in your life
Or raise your red flag
Just when I want you in my life



@jeremymcfly9508

This song reminds me of home. For the past week before moving I’d listen to Sufjan Stevens sitting in my old childhood room.

I currently live somewhere I hate, I listen to this music to remind me of being home again.

Honestly I didn’t know leaving some places can cause so much heartbreak it’s almost feels like losing a close friend or a lover.


A few months before I moved my fiancé broke up with me, so honestly moving felt like a part of me was dying on the inside.

Sorry if this sounded depressing I guess I just needed to type out my thoughts somewhere



All comments from YouTube:

@DriftwoodScarecrow

"Tell me you want me in your life." so perfect. My favorite track on the album.

@elijahkennedy2820

Chris Greene well that's the first time I found someone I knew in a youtube comment

@KateOwino

+Chris Greene I second you on that part - this track hits too close to home for me. Powerful final track to this album.

@adassai92

This album is so special to me. My mother suffered from bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder, and like him, I struggled with the periods of love and the periods of abandonment, wondering whether you were truly loved or not. Like him, my mother was taken from me while I was young, and it is something that I struggle with even today. This whole album captures all of this so beautiful. Thank you so much Sufjan.

@lulugracie

Alexander Ganoe sending you love.❤️my mom was mentally ill all of my childhood too, and later was diagnosed with early onset alzheimer’s. hope you’re doing well now. healing takes time.

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@kblackwellable

That's beautifully put, and I completely understand your sentiment. It must have been immensely cathartic, if also emotionally painful to Sufjan creating all of this, and what a work of art for the world to appreciate.

@leamaltar2.e840

"friend, why don't you love me?"

@user-mz1my1rz2r

😭😭😭

@7izvk

❤️

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