Cain and Abel
The Residents Lyrics


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Blood drowns the ground
Blood drowns the ground
Yes, blood drowns the ground, 'cause
You didn't need me

The wind blew his hair as I looked up to see
The shadows of birds as they flew over me
Standing in silence, I watched how the blood
Turned into a puddle of crimson and mud
Like the dirt by the river my brother was cold
But the sunset was scarlet and purple and gold

I needed you
I needed you
Yes, I needed you, but
You didn't need me

Now I must wander away
Now I must wander away
Now I must wander far away
But when he looked up at me
And cried




I wasn't thinking, not thinking that soon
I will be alone

Overall Meaning

The Residents' song Cain and Abel is a melancholic and haunting ballad about the biblical brothers, Cain and Abel. The song depicts their contentious relationship, which ultimately ends in murder. The opening line, "Blood drowns the ground," portrays the gravity of the situation and the irreversible consequences of Cain's act of violence.


The following verses describe the aftermath of the murder scene, where Cain looks upon his brother's lifeless body and realizes the enormity of his actions. The imagery of the wind blowing and birds flying over the scene while blood pools on the ground creates a visceral and chilling effect. Cain's regret and sorrow are expressed through the lines, "I needed you, but you didn't need me," and "Now I must wander away, now I must wander far away." Cain's guilt and loss are palpable, and the song culminates in a heartbreaking moment when Abel, even in death, is able to evoke empathy and remorse from his brother.


In conclusion, The Resident's Cain and Abel is a poignant and evocative representation of brotherhood, jealousy, and the destructive nature of human emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

Blood drowns the ground
The ground is covered in a deep pool of blood


Yes, blood drowns the ground, 'cause You didn't need me
The blood is a result of the singer not being needed by someone else


The wind blew his hair as I looked up to see The shadows of birds as they flew over me Standing in silence, I watched how the blood Turned into a puddle of crimson and mud Like the dirt by the river my brother was cold But the sunset was scarlet and purple and gold
The singer watched as their brother's blood pooled on the ground, while at the same time admiring the beauty of the sunset and the movement of the birds in the sky


I needed you I needed you Yes, I needed you, but You didn't need me
The artist needed someone, but that person didn't need them in return


Now I must wander away Now I must wander away Now I must wander far away But when he looked up at me And cried I wasn't thinking, not thinking that soon I will be alone
The artist is leaving, but feels guilt and sadness over the fact that the person they are leaving behind is crying and will soon be alone




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