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They Might Be Giants Lyrics


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Her burden of things walking out
Her burden of things walking out
On Earth my Nina
On Earth my Nina
God forbid a vaguer feat
National hell mock me
Say the sparrow wants a morbid arrow
Here's a quarter; that's the one I want
Maybe I'll buy the whirlwind
That always keeps me yearning
Her sitter's down there mourning
Her burden of things walking out
Her burden of things walking out




On Earth my Nina
On Earth my Nina

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Nina" by They Might Be Giants elicit a feeling of sadness and loss. This song talks about a woman named Nina who is burdened with many issues and problems in her life. The repetition of the line "Her burden of things walking out" adds to the feeling of separation and abandonment.


The lyrics seem to suggest that the singer of the song is powerless to help Nina with her problems. The line "God forbid a vaguer feat" might be an expression of the frustration and helplessness felt by the singer. The mentioning of a morbid arrow and the offer of a quarter seems to be a reference to the futility of attempting to change the course of events. The singer is left yearning for something that is always out of reach.


The last two lines of the song, "Her sitter's down there mourning/Her burden of things walking out," further emphasize the sense of loss and loneliness. The mention of a "sitter" raises questions about the context and relationship between the characters.


Line by Line Meaning

Her burden of things walking out
Nina feels weighed down by the things she's carrying and is trying to let them go.


On Earth my Nina
The singer is talking about Nina's presence on Earth, implying that she has a significant impact on the world around her.


God forbid a vaguer feat
The singer hopes that he won't have to do something more difficult or abstract than helping Nina through her struggles.


National hell mock me
The singer is afraid of being ridiculed by society for his actions.


Say the sparrow wants a morbid arrow
The singer is acknowledging that sometimes people have dark or self-destructive desires, like the sparrow who wants to be hurt by an arrow.


Here's a quarter; that's the one I want
The singer is trying to symbolically give Nina a way to pay for the things she needs or wants, but only if they align with his own desires or interests.


Maybe I'll buy the whirlwind
The singer is considering making a big, impulsive purchase (like a whirlwind) to distract himself from his worries.


That always keeps me yearning
Even though the singer is often unsatisfied or unfulfilled, he finds himself constantly searching for something that will make him feel complete.


Her sitter's down there mourning
Someone close to Nina is grieving or upset, possibly because they are watching her struggle to let go of her burdens.




Lyrics ยฉ Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL, JOHN C. FLANSBURGH, JOHN S. LINNELL

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

Obfuscobble

Baby, nothing's walking out, baby.
Nothing's walking out on Earth, my Nina; on Earth, my Nina.
God forbid a vaguer fee: national hell mock me.
Say the sparrow wants a morbid arrow.
Here's a quarter, that's the one I want.
Maybe I'll buy the whirlwind that always keeps me yearning.
Her sitter's down there mourning.
Baby, nothing's walking out, baby.
Nothing's walking out on Earth, my Nina, on Earth, my Nina.



ryannn

the actual lyrics are:
Her burden of things walking out
Her burden of things walking out
On earth my Nina
On earth my Nina
God forbid a vaguer feat
National hell mugged me
Say, the sparrow wants a morbid arrow
Here's a quarter, that's the one I won
Maybe I'll buy the whirlwind
That always keeps me yearning
Her sitter's down there mourning
Her burden of things walking out
Her burden of things walking out
On earth my Nina
On earth my Nina



All comments from YouTube:

Mister Apple

Super cool to hear this sung in one of my favourite podcasts.

cinnamonro

eyyyyyy same

Noun

Yes this was great on The Adventure Zone podcast! Name of podcast given so others can check it out.

Jacquie Cotillard

I criiiiiiiiiiied
Being familiar with Thunderbird it hit especially so
Crazy how a song about being left behind by a loved one transformed into a song about leaving someone behind by reversing it.

ICE CREAM SAMWICH

"Maybe I'll buy the whirlwind
That always keeps me yearning
Her sitters down there mourning"
I love that these lyrics were totally coincidental and yet go perfectly with the lyrics of actual Thunderbird

Luke Hennisch

This song is pure genius.

Annie Griffin

well, Thunderbird wasn't released until 2004, but it was played live in 1999. It takes a long time sometimes to perfect a song.

Black Shoed

Despite being thunderbird reversed there's some actively good lyrics

Alejodios 41

Despite 13%

Deggey

Now this shows true skill =D

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