Silly Malone
The White Birch Lyrics


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We found the same
We were the ones who leaned on to a solid frame
Looking for a perfect smile
But out on the streets
There was always a new style
I could not imitate

Silly malone
We felt alive
Defied all our thrones and borders
A way to survive
Offering the drivers red wine
Lovesick, smearing on some lipstick
For each new borderline
I could not cover up

I remember when I saw your face in the park
You were disguised as a brave little star
Well, it's ok I see your face in the mirror




I surrender to a smile
I'm coming home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Silly Malone" by The White Birch are a reflection on the search for identity, longing for acceptance, and the ultimate realization that it is okay to be oneself. The song draws from the experience of two individuals who found comfort in each other's company, despite being unable to conform to societal expectations. The reference to leaning on a solid frame is symbolic of the need for support, and how finding someone who accepts and understands us can be a source of strength. The search for a perfect smile is representative of the pressure to appear a certain way to others, while the new style on the streets signifies the ever-changing nature of society.


The chorus of the song, "Silly Malone, we felt alive, defied all our thrones and borders, a way to survive," speaks to the idea that sometimes, those on the fringes of society are the ones who feel most alive, as they have found a way to exist outside of the norms imposed upon them. The act of offering drivers red wine and smearing on lipstick represent a culmination of the desire to be rebellious, while also attempting to find oneself within these actions. The final verse, however, indicates that there is some acceptance and growth. Seeing the face of a friend in the mirror is symbolic of the idea that we often seek acceptance from others, but it is within ourselves that we can find peace and happiness.


Overall, "Silly Malone" is a reflection on the need for acceptance and the realization that it is ultimately okay to be oneself, even if it does not conform to others' expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

We found the same
We discovered a shared desire or goal.


We were the ones who leaned on to a solid frame
We relied on something stable or consistent.


Looking for a perfect smile
We sought something flawless or ideal.


But out on the streets
When in the outside world,


There was always a new style
New trends or fashions were constantly emerging.


I could not imitate
I was unable to replicate or copy them.


Silly malone
A playful or affectionate nickname.


We felt alive
We experienced a sense of vitality or energy.


Defied all our thrones and borders
We challenged established rules or limitations.


A way to survive
It was a means of enduring or persevering.


Offering the drivers red wine
Giving a gift or offering hospitality to others.


Lovesick, smearing on some lipstick
Being infatuated and putting on makeup to attract attention.


For each new borderline
In each new and uncertain situation.


I could not cover up
I could not hide or mask my true feelings or intentions.


I remember when I saw your face in the park
Recalling a specific memory of seeing someone's face in a park.


You were disguised as a brave little star
The person appeared to be pretending, but was still admirable.


Well, it's ok I see your face in the mirror
It is acceptable because I can still see and appreciate the person.


I surrender to a smile
I let myself be affected by a joyful or positive expression.


I'm coming home
Returning to a place of comfort or familiarity.




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