The Star Spangled Banner
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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Oh, say can you see
By the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at
The twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars
Through the perilous fight
O'er the ramparts we watched
Were so gallantly streaming?

And the rockets' red glare
And the bombs in the air
Gave us proof through the night that
Our flag was still there
And our flag marked with blood
With the blood of our hands
And our hands marked with death
With the blood of the man
And the man on the cross
And the cross on our hearts
Has it done nothing more
Than to drive us apart?

And the rockets' red glare and
The bombs in the air
Gave us proof through the night that
Our flag was still there
And our flag marked with blood
With the blood of our hands
And our hands marked with death
With the blood of the man
And the man on the cross
And the cross on our hearts
Has it done nothing more
Than to drive us apart?

Oh say, does that star
(Oh say, does that star)
Spangled banner yet wave
(Spangled banner yet wave)
O'er the land of the free
(O'er the land of the free)




And the home of the brave?
(And the home of the brave?)

Overall Meaning

In Sufjan Stevens's song "The Star Spangled Banner," the lyrics heavily reference the original American national anthem but also introduce thought-provoking elements that challenge traditional patriotic sentiments. The opening lines, "Oh, say can you see / By the dawn's early light," evoke imagery of the American flag, which is symbolic of freedom and pride. However, as the song progresses, Stevens introduces a sense of disillusionment and criticism towards the symbols and ideals represented by the flag.


The lyrics suggest that the flag, which is "marked with blood," represents the violent acts committed by humanity. The mention of "our hands marked with death" points to the destructive nature of humans. This negative imagery is juxtaposed with religious references, such as "the man on the cross" and "the cross on our hearts," implying that the religious values of love and peace have been overshadowed by violence.


Stevens questions the efficacy of these symbols, wondering if they have done more harm than good by "driving us apart." This line suggests that the flag and its associated ideals have not brought people together as intended, but instead perpetuated division and conflict.


In the final verse, the question is asked if the "star-spangled banner" still waves over the "land of the free" and the "home of the brave." This line questions the current state of America and challenges the notion of freedom and bravery that the nation claims to embody.


Overall, Sufjan Stevens's "The Star Spangled Banner" serves as a commentary on the complex nature of patriotism and the contradicting ideals represented by national symbols.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, say can you see
Can you perceive and comprehend


By the dawn's early light
In the early morning light


What so proudly we hailed at
What we enthusiastically celebrated at


The twilight's last gleaming?
When the fading light of the day was evident?


Whose broad stripes and bright stars
The symbols of our nation's unity and hope


Through the perilous fight
Amidst the dangerous struggle


O'er the ramparts we watched
We kept vigil over the defenses


Were so gallantly streaming?
They were flowing triumphantly


And the rockets' red glare
The stunning red light of rockets


And the bombs in the air
And the explosive weapons flying high


Gave us proof through the night that
Provided evidence during the dark hours that


Our flag was still there
Our national symbol remained present


And our flag marked with blood
Our flag stained with the sacrifice


With the blood of our hands
With the bloodshed caused by our actions


And our hands marked with death
And our actions causing death


With the blood of the man
With the bloodshed of humanity


And the man on the cross
And Jesus Christ on the crucifix


And the cross on our hearts
And the symbol of faith in our hearts


Has it done nothing more
Has it not accomplished anything beyond that?


Than to drive us apart?
Other than causing division among us?


Oh say, does that star
Can that star still


(Oh say, does that star)
(Oh say, can that star)


Spangled banner yet wave
The flag with its star-spangled pattern still flies


(Spangled banner yet wave)
(Flag with its star-spangled pattern still flies)


O'er the land of the free
Over the land where freedom prevails


(O'er the land of the free)
(Over the land where freedom prevails)


And the home of the brave?
And the place where bravery resides?


(And the home of the brave?)
(And the place where bravery resides?)




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Comments from YouTube:

Melody Reed

Jimi Hendrix's version at Woodstock Festival is still the greatest rendition ever done.

Katherin Halpin

Holy shit, thank you for this and all the other vids on your channel. My ancient iPod Classic recently died and I had thought I’d lost most of the old Sufjan b-sides, bootlegs, and other gems I’d picked up over the years, so I’m glad I’ve got this channel as a resource.

Unofficial Sufjan Stevens

Part of the reason I made these videos is to forever keep these gems as available as Youtube!

Chandni Raina

A great song!

Brady Richards

Wowowow this is incredible!! What a fun surprise! This is new too, I suppose?

Doox

@Tegan V Maybe a typo 2021?

Frying1Pans

sounds like it's from illinoise

Tegan V

Right in the description it says this was released in 2012

Wingborg

<3