Their most popular song is probably "Glass Vase, Cello Case", which was the love theme for the indie romantic comedy But I'm A Cheerleader. (The soundtrack for this film was never pressed.)
A Girls Toolbox
Tattle Tale Lyrics
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I know what you know
I hear what you hear
I feel what you feel
Don't look through me like I am nothing
Don't look through me like I am nothing
I've got a wrench
I've got a screw
But the nail isn't you
Come with me we will build a housetree
We will see
We will tear down these streets
Tear down these streets
Tear down these streets
I'm spinning, I'm turning around [Ч4]
I'm turning around, I'm turning around
I'm spinning, I'm turning around [Ч2]
I see what you see
I know what you know
I hear what you hear
I feel what you feel
In Tattle Tale's song "A Girls Toolbox," we see the singer expressing her desire to not be disregarded, to be acknowledged for her skills and abilities. Throughout the song, she reaffirms her ability to see, know, hear, and feel everything that the person she's addressing does. She wants to build and create with this person, and she has the tools necessary to do so- a wrench, a screw, and a hammer- but she recognizes that these tools may not be enough for the task at hand. The person she's addressing may be the nail that can't be easily fixed with these tools. Despite this, she hopes that they can come together to create something beautiful and meaningful- a "housetree."
The repetition of the lines "I see what you see, I know what you know, I hear what you hear, I feel what you feel," serves to emphasize the singer's desire to be seen and understood. By saying these lines over and over again, she is forcing the listener to acknowledge the fact that she is not just an object to be ignored, but a person with her own emotions and abilities. The line "Don't look through me like I am nothing" further emphasizes this point- she is not a ghost, she is not invisible, and she deserves to be seen and heard just like anyone else.
Overall, "A Girls Toolbox" is a powerful statement about the importance of acknowledging and respecting the abilities and emotions of others. It encourages listeners to recognize the people around them as complex individuals with their own unique perspectives and skills.
Line by Line Meaning
I see what you see
I understand your perspective
I know what you know
I have the same knowledge as you
I hear what you hear
I receive the same information as you
I feel what you feel
I share your emotions
Don't look through me like I am nothing
Don't ignore me or underestimate me
Don't look through me like I am nothing
I am a valuable and capable person
I've got a wrench
I have a tool to fix problems
I've got a screw
I have a tool to connect things together
I've got a hammer
I have a tool to break things apart
But the nail isn't you
You can't be fixed or connected like an object
Come with me we will build a housetree
Let's create something unique and special together
We will see
We will discover new things
We will tear down these streets
We will challenge the status quo and make changes
Tear down these streets
We need to break free from limitations and restrictions
Tear down these streets
We need to challenge the norm and create something better
I'm spinning, I'm turning around [Ч4]
I am feeling overwhelmed and disoriented
I'm turning around, I'm turning around
I am searching for a new perspective
I'm spinning, I'm turning around [Ч2]
I am experiencing confusion and uncertainty
Contributed by Sadie O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Kyu Saiewitz
Came here from Nate DeMeo's "The Memory Palace", courtesy of episode 45. A lovely song, made lovelier by how much it meant to him.
Choffie
Same