Two Sisters
Tom Waits Lyrics


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"Oh sister, oh sister, let's walk the seashore
Bow, balance to me
"Oh sister, oh sister, let's walk the seashore
And see the ships as they sail in oar"
And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me

While these two sisters were walking the shore
Bow, balance to me
While these two sisters were walking the shore
The oldest pushed the youngest o'er
And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me

"Oh sister, oh sister, please lend me your hand"
Bow, balance to me
"Oh sister, oh sister, please lend me your hand
And you'll have Willie and all o' his land"
And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me

"I never, I never will lend you my hand"
Bow, balance to me
"I never, I never will lend you my hand
But I'll have Willie and all o' his land"
And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me

Sometimes she sank and sometimes she swam
Bow, balance to me
Sometimes she sank and sometimes she swam
Until she came to the old mill dam
And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me

A miller, he got his fishing hook
Bow, balance to me
The miller, he got his fishing hook
And fished that maiden out o' the brook
And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me

"Oh miller, oh miller, here's five gold rings"
Bow, balance to me
"Oh miller, oh miller, here's five gold rings
To push the maiden in again"
And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me

The miller, he received those five gold rings
Bow, balance to me
The miller, he received the five gold rings
And pushed that maiden in again
And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me

The miller was hung in the old mill gate
Bow, balance to me
The miller was hung in the old mill gate




For drowned the little sister Kate
And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tom Waits's song "Two Sisters" tells a tragic story of two sisters walking on the seashore, with the older sister pushing her younger sister into the water in an attempt to win the affections of Willie and his land. The younger sister is eventually rescued by a miller, who then meets a similar fate when he pushes her back into the water and she drowns. The tragedy is heightened by the refrain of "And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me," which implies a sense of loyalty and devotion that is ultimately betrayed.


One interpretation of the song is that it serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of jealousy and the lengths people will go to win the object of their affections. The older sister's jealousy and desire for Willie's land leads to tragedy and ultimately, her own downfall. However, the use of the refrain suggests that there is perhaps more to the story than just a simple warning about the perils of envy.


Overall, Tom Waits's song "Two Sisters" is a haunting and thought-provoking piece that explores themes of jealousy, betrayal, and loyalty.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh sister, oh sister, let's walk the seashore
One sister invites the other to enjoy a seaside walk


Bow, balance to me
As they walk, one sister asks the other to hold her hand and keep her in balance


And see the ships as they sail in oar
They admire the ships sailing by with oarsmen paddling them


And I'll be true to my love if my love'll be true to me
A promise to stay faithful to one's lover if they reciprocate the same loyalty


While these two sisters were walking the shore
Continuation of the sisters' seaside stroll


The oldest pushed the youngest o'er
The elder sister intentionally knocks the younger one down


"Oh sister, oh sister, please lend me your hand"
The culprit asks for help in a manipulative way


And you'll have Willie and all o' his land
A false promise of reward for the other sister's assistance


"I never, I never will lend you my hand"
The other sister refuses to be deceived or convinced to aid the perpetrator


Sometimes she sank and sometimes she swam
The younger sister struggles in the water, alternating between sinking and staying afloat


Until she came to the old mill dam
The current takes her to an old mill dam


The miller, he got his fishing hook
The nearby miller sees the girl in distress and prepares to help her


And fished that maiden out o' the brook
The miller rescues the drowning girl from the water


"Oh miller, oh miller, here's five gold rings"
The elder sister attempts to bribe the miller to let the younger one drown


To push the maiden in again
The bribe entails pushing the girl back into the water


The miller, he received those five gold rings
The miller takes the bribe and accepts the gold rings


And pushed that maiden in again
The miller goes back on his duty as savior and cruelly pushes the helpless girl back into the water to drown


The miller was hung in the old mill gate
The harsh punishment for the miller's evil deed


For drowned the little sister Kate
The true tragedy of the story revealed, that the young girl didn't make it out alive




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Written by: . TRADITIONAL, JIM MORAY

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