Black Swan
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Ride on, ride on friends of the black swan
Ride on, ride on do you know where she's gone
Gumdrops and Saturdays did Eric call by the way
He knew, he knew, and he knew where the pillow goes

Ride on, ride on friends of the black swan
Ride on, ride on do you know where she's gone
Buttercups and fishing flies the biggest thickest ever sky
I know they know something
I know

Ride on, ride on now friends of the black swan
Ride on, ride on you know where she's gone

Little green men do O.K.
It's the fairies' revenge they say
And gumdrops and Saturdays did Eric call by the way





Ride on, ride on, ride on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tori Amos's "Black Swan" song can be interpreted in different ways, but one common understanding is that they depict a journey or a search for something elusive, represented by the black swan. The black swan can be a symbol of something rare and beautiful, but also mysterious and hard to find. The friends who ride on are likely searching for the swan, hoping to catch a glimpse of its elusive beauty. The references to gumdrops, Saturdays, buttercups, and fishing flies suggest a childlike sense of wonder and playfulness, but also remind us of the transience of childhood and the fleeting nature of beautiful things.


The lyrics also introduce a character named Eric, whose significance is not entirely clear, but who seems to know something about the black swan's whereabouts. The line "he knew where the pillow goes" could be interpreted as a cryptic clue or as a reference to something personal or intimate between the characters. The lines "Little green men do O.K. / It's the fairies' revenge they say" add a touch of whimsy and suggest that the search for the black swan might be taking the characters into a realm of fantasy and imagination.


Line by Line Meaning

Ride on, ride on friends of the black swan
Continue moving forward, friends who are associated with the mysterious black swan creature


Ride on, ride on do you know where she's gone
Keep progressing, but are you aware of the whereabouts of the black swan?


Gumdrops and Saturdays did Eric call by the way
The singer mentions gumdrops and Saturdays, but asserts that Eric called, implying that he may know more information related to the black swan's disappearance


He knew, he knew, and he knew where the pillow goes
Eric was aware of where the pillow disappeared to, possibly indicating a clue to the black swan's whereabouts


Ride on, ride on friends of the black swan
Continuously keep moving, individuals who are connected to the black swan


Ride on, ride on do you know where she's gone
Keep moving ahead, but have you obtained knowledge of the black swan's location?


Buttercups and fishing flies the biggest thickest ever sky
The singer refers to positive, pleasant things, however they wonder if these things are a sign, and if there is more than what meets the eye


I know they know something
The artist is convinced that other beings, possibly related to the black swan, have knowledge about the situation


I know
The artist is confident about their assertion that other entities possess pertinent knowledge


Ride on, ride on now friends of the black swan
Keep progressing forward, individuals who are connected and associated with the mysterious black swan creature


Ride on, ride on you know where she's gone
Keep advancing forward, have you received insight into where the black swan creature went?


Little green men do O.K.
The artist refers to supposed imaginary creatures, indicating that they are present and functioning even though they are not observable through conventional means


It's the fairies' revenge they say
The singer alludes to the existence of fairies and how they may be retaliating for a perceived slight or ill treatment


And gumdrops and Saturdays did Eric call by the way
Again, the singer references pleasant things and people, and notes that Eric contacted them with information about the black swan


Ride on, ride on, ride on
The singer concludes with the instruction to keep progressing forward, possibly as a form of encouragement




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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