Dancing Blind
The Dream Syndicate Lyrics


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Nothing is written and nothing is signed
nothing is there that could legally bind
curtains are drawn and curtains are black
curtains for those that wanna look back

why you wonderin' when to call it quits
spit out the poison and get on with it
dancing, dancing blind
oh yeah, dancing, dancing blind
oh, dancing blind

tell a man he can do what he please
turn him around and bring him to his knees
I don't know much but I'll tell you one thing
you give a man a voice, you can make him sing

why you wonderin', etc........

curtains are drawn and curtains are black
yeah, curtains for those that wanna look back
I don't know much but I'll tell you one thing
go and give a a man a rope, you can make him swing





why you wonderin', etc..........
dancing blind, dancing blind, oh yeah

Overall Meaning

The Dream Syndicate's song "Dancing Blind" communicates a message that emphasizes individual agency and encourages the listener to relentlessly dance through life, even when things are ambiguous, dark, or uncertain. The first stanza highlights the lack of structure, order, or guarantees in life, as there are no written or signed agreements. The curtains, which are symbols of privacy and detachment, are also black, indicating that the future or any kind of orientation is unknown. They serve as a defense mechanism for those who cannot confront their past, and for those who allow fear to paralyze their present. However, the chorus suggests that it is better to dance blindly than to remain caged by doubt or despair. The rhythm of the song itself enhances this mood, with a fast-paced and energetic beat that invites the listener to move and let go of anxiety.


The second stanza deepens the message by adding a socio-political perspective, arguing that the power to shape someone's identity or purpose is directly connected to the power to manipulate their voice. The singer claims that if a person's voice is silenced or controlled, their potential remains untapped, and their trajectory remains dependent on others' actions. Nevertheless, the chorus returns to its encouraging tone, advising the listener to overcome their obstacles and keep moving forward, without stopping to think about what could go wrong. The final stanza parallels the first, highlighting the duality of the curtains as barriers for those afraid of their past, or as props for those willing to embrace their fate. The reference to the rope suggests that life is ephemeral and subject to sudden changes, but also that it is a chance to be seized, even if it requires a leap of faith.


Line by Line Meaning

Nothing is written and nothing is signed
There is no official document or agreement to rely on


nothing is there that could legally bind
No legal document or evidence exists for validation of anything


curtains are drawn and curtains are black
The curtains are closed, hiding the view from the outside


curtains for those that wanna look back
It is blocking the view for those who wanted to see from the past


why you wonderin' when to call it quits
Why are you struggling with deciding when to stop or give up


spit out the poison and get on with it
Get rid of the negativity and move on


dancing, dancing blind
Going on with the flow, even without knowing what is ahead


oh yeah, dancing, dancing blind
Going with the flow, with conviction


oh, dancing blind
Going on with the flow without any particular purpose


tell a man he can do what he pleases
Giving freedom of choice to a person


turn him around and bring him to his knees
Making him powerless and in control


I don't know much but I'll tell you one thing
Even though I am not an expert, I know something for certain


you give a man a voice, you can make him sing
Providing a person with opportunities can inspire and motivate them


curtains are drawn and curtains are black
The curtains are drawn and concealing the view


yeah, curtains for those that wanna look back
The curtains provide a barrier for people who look back and dwell on the past


go and give a man a rope, you can make him swing
By providing resources or guidance, one can influence people and change their direction or actions


dancing blind, dancing blind, oh yeah
Living carefree, even if it means not knowing what is ahead




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