Kalypso
Sweet Billy Pilgrim Lyrics


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The tide will tug at my hips
And the salt will dry upon my collar
I’ll have splinters for oars
And I’ll break her heart in fourteen places

She’ll make light of it all
As I lay her low
Oh Kalypso – Tell me to go

We’ll sleep to the creaking of timbers
The pitch and yaw of empty vessels
I’ll plot points on a curve
Over all her tender navigations

Oh my mutinous heart
I can’t overthrow

Oh Kalypso – Tell me to go

Maps that end where they begin
Will guide us through these bitter winds




Through seven years of sad goodbyes
Two tiny ships on vast horizons

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sweet Billy Pilgrim's song Kalypso describe the singer's journey away from a lover or partner, perhaps an unfaithful one. They will travel by boat, with splinters as oars and the salt drying on their collar, while they recall breaking their lover's heart in fourteen places. Despite the hurt and betrayal, the lover will make light of it all, as the singer feels conflicting emotions about the mutiny within their own heart. The singer seeks guidance from Kalypso, the sea nymph from Greek mythology who is known for tempting sailors and keeping them on her island.


Throughout their journey, they will sleep to the creaking of timbers and the pitch and yaw of empty vessels. The singer will plot points on a curve, perhaps in reference to navigating both the physical journey and the emotional turmoil of leaving a loved one behind. The maps they follow "that end where they begin" suggest cyclical patterns, which may indicate that the singer is aware of their tendency to get caught up in similar patterns within relationships. This awareness is reinforced by the line "through seven years of sad goodbyes," implying a theme of cyclicality and emotional repetition.


Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of longing, regret, and emotional turbulence as the singer embarks on a journey away from someone they once loved, seeking guidance and solidarity from the mythical creature, Kalypso.


Line by Line Meaning

The tide will tug at my hips
The ocean's powerful force will pull his body while he navigates through it


And the salt will dry upon my collar
The salty sea spray will leave a residue on his clothing


I’ll have splinters for oars
He will have to use makeshift oars made out of wood that may give him splinters


And I’ll break her heart in fourteen places
He knows he will cause pain and heartbreak to his lover, not just in one place, but in many


She’ll make light of it all
His lover will try to make the situation seem less serious than it actually is


As I lay her low
While he causes her heartache, she will try to make light of it and maintain a positive spirit


Oh Kalypso – Tell me to go
The singer is asking the mythical figure Kalypso for her guidance on whether he should continue on his journey or not


We’ll sleep to the creaking of timbers
The artist and his lover will sleep on a boat, listening to the sound of the wooden timbers creaking


The pitch and yaw of empty vessels
They will hear the disorienting movement of empty boats on the water


I’ll plot points on a curve
He will chart his course and trajectory in a curve rather than a straight line


Over all her tender navigations
He will take charge of their journey despite his lover's sensitive nature


Oh my mutinous heart
He acknowledges that his heart is rebellious and wants to do things its own way, regardless of consequence


I can’t overthrow
Despite his awareness of his heart's rebelliousness, he admits that he cannot change his nature


Maps that end where they begin
The singer is referring to a circular map, which means they will end up where they started


Will guide us through these bitter winds
These circular maps will help them navigate through difficult conditions


Through seven years of sad goodbyes
The journey will be long and difficult, with many emotional goodbyes


Two tiny ships on vast horizons
The artist and his lover are small in comparison to the vast, expansive sea




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Comments from YouTube:

Jo

really incredible tune........what a band!

Lucas Rittié

beautiful pictures with a beautiful song perfect !

James Cassidy

Very lovely song & gorgeous video.

Fuck The Simulator

Woah, awesome song.

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