Little Devotional
Taking Back Sunday Lyrics


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Well I'm blowing smoke out of your window,
And you're slippin' back into your dress,
You know you were always such a lady,
I've always been impressed,
But gentlemen they don't ask questions,
Just keep quiet, pay attention, gentlemen,
They don't ask questions, we could pay attention
I said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,
Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers,
Said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,
Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers

Well I pictured you in blue, but I have to say,
I'm impartial to the red, deep, dark, and devastating,
Leaving no question as to where you've been,
I calm the crowd, by keeping quiet, move like a shadow, up to your matress,
Gentlemen don't ask questions, we could pay attention

Do you think he'd be better,
Doing what I do best?

I said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,
Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers,
Said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,
Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers

Do you think he'd be better,
Doing what I do best?

I said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,
Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers,




Said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,
Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Taking Back Sunday's Little Devotional serve as a commentary on love, power dynamics, and jealousy. The singer is outside of the window of his lover, "blowing smoke" and watching her get dressed again. He acknowledges her beauty and femininity, calling her "such a lady" and praising her in a way that suggests he is both fond of and intimidated by her. However, the singer recognizes the oppressive nature of his own gender, noting how "gentlemen they don't ask questions" and "just keep quiet, pay attention" - alluding to the idea that men are often taught to maintain power by not challenging authority.


The singer then switches to a more aggressive and possessive tone, lamenting that he is "gonna have [himself] in shambles." He both threatens and implicates his lover's family, stating that they are "up and lookin' for some answers." He accuses her of straying from him, saying that he pictures her in blue (symbolizing fidelity), but admits that the "red...leaves no question as to where you've been." The singer's need for control and his jealousy is revealed in the line "Do you think he'd be better, doing what I do best?" implying that he believes he could take care of his lover better than anyone else.


Overall, the lyrics of Little Devotional paint a complex picture of a toxic relationship, with the singer struggling for power and control over his lover. It highlights issues of gender, jealousy, and control, and ultimately suggests that the singer's possessiveness may lead to his own destruction and "shambles."



Line by Line Meaning

Well I'm blowing smoke out of your window,
I'm here at your window smoking, hoping to catch your attention


And you're slippin' back into your dress,
You seem to be getting ready to go out or go somewhere


You know you were always such a lady,
You carry yourself with elegance and grace


I've always been impressed,
I've always admired you


But gentlemen they don't ask questions,
Real gentlemen don't pry or interfere


Just keep quiet, pay attention, gentlemen,
They stay attentive and observant


They don't ask questions, we could pay attention
Instead of asking, we should just listen and observe


I said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,
I know I'm going to fall apart emotionally


Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers,
You should call your family because I might need their help


Well I pictured you in blue, but I have to say,
I imagined you wearing something blue, but it doesn't matter because you look amazing nonetheless


I'm impartial to the red, deep, dark, and devastating,
I don't have any preference for the color of your dress, but the deep, dark shade is quite striking


Leaving no question as to where you've been,
Your appearance suggests where you might have been


I calm the crowd, by keeping quiet, move like a shadow, up to your mattress,
I try to be as inconspicuous as possible as I approach your bed


Gentlemen don't ask questions, we could pay attention
Again stressing on the importance of being attentive rather than being inquisitive


Do you think he'd be better,
Would he be more suited for you?


Doing what I do best?
Would he be better off with someone who is more compatible with him?


Said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,
Repetition of an earlier line to emphasize the emotional turmoil the artist is going through


Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers,
Reiterated need for reaching out to the family for help


Said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,
Repetition of an earlier line to emphasize the emotional turmoil the singer is going through


Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers
Reiterated need for reaching out to the family for help




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ADAM BURBANK LAZZARA, EDWARD REYES, FREDERICK PAUL MASCHERINO, MARK O'CONNELL, MATTHEW A. RUBANO

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