Humpty Dumpty
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall
Humpty dumpty had a great big fall
All the kings horses and all the kings men
Couldn't put Humpty together again

Humpty dumpty and Betty Louise
Stole a [sony?] and some Camembert cheese
She said "Humpty baby, take me
Oooh, yeah, take me to the river
Cause I like the way it runs, yeah,
Take me to the river
You know I like the way it runs, yeah"

He said, "Everything's going my way"
he said, "Maybe it's my la-lucky day"
And he said, "anything you want
I can give"
She said, "I wanna take your picture
Just for me"
He said, "Anything"
She said, "Up there, baby

Get on the wall babe"

Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall
And looked at her as he was falling
All the kings horses and all the kings men
Couldn't put Humpty together again

Hey, Betty Louise
Hey, Betty Louise
She said, "I like custard in the summer, honey
Oh yeah, what it takes to be queen




Hey, what it takes to be queen
What it takes to be...oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tori Amos’s ‘Humpty Dumpty’ are interesting and layered with meaning. The song appears to allude to a centuries-old nursery rhyme about an egg-shaped character who falls off a wall and is unable to be fixed, despite the efforts of the king and his men. However, Amos’s lyrics introduce a new narrative, with Humpty Dumpty and Betty Louise stealing cheese and a Sony. The move to introduce these mundane and contemporary elements to a well-known folk tale appears to be Amos’s method of highlighting the darker elements of everyday life, while also retrieving an underrepresented history that can easily be forgotten.


As the song progresses, Humpty Dumpty seems to be invested in self-gratification, stating that “everything’s going my way” and offering anything the titular character wants. In contrast, Betty Louise seems to be fixated on capturing a moment forever through a picture. The wall then becomes the place where both characters converge and where the crux of the story unfolds. The actual consequences of the fall are left unexplained, but it's clear from the final verse that Humpty Dumpty is no longer alive, regardless of whether the fall killed him or if he’d already been falling apart before his “great big fall.” Amos's lyrics suggest that Humpty Dumpty was invincible until he was subject to the same immutable forces that affect all people, regardless of whether those forces result in a small snap or a shattering fall.


Line by Line Meaning

Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall
Humpty Dumpty was in a position of power and stability.


Humpty dumpty had a great big fall
Humpty Dumpty suffered a significant setback, falling from his position of power.


All the kings horses and all the kings men
Despite the collective efforts of many powerful individuals, no one was able to help Humpty Dumpty regain his position.


Couldn't put Humpty together again
Humpty Dumpty's fall was irreversible and he could not be restored to his former state.


Humpty dumpty and Betty Louise
Humpty Dumpty has a companion named Betty Louise.


Stole a [sony?] and some Camembert cheese
Humpty Dumpty and Betty Louise had engaged in a criminal activity.


She said "Humpty baby, take me
Betty Louise asked Humpty Dumpty to take her somewhere.


Oooh, yeah, take me to the river
Betty Louise desired to be taken to a particular location, the river.


He said, "Everything's going my way"
Humpty Dumpty felt that he was in a good situation and things were going well for him.


he said, "Maybe it's my la-lucky day"
Humpty Dumpty believed that he was experiencing good luck.


And he said, "anything you want I can give"
Humpty Dumpty offered to fulfill any desire that Betty Louise had.


She said, "I wanna take your picture Just for me"
Betty Louise wanted to capture an image of Humpty Dumpty for her own purposes.


He said, "Anything"
Humpty Dumpty reiterated his willingness to provide anything that Betty Louise desired.


She said, "Up there, baby Get on the wall babe"
Betty Louise asked Humpty Dumpty to assume his former position on the wall so she could capture an image of him.


Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall
Humpty Dumpty agreed to comply with Betty Louise's request and sat on the wall once again.


And looked at her as he was falling
As he fell, Humpty Dumpty gazed upon Betty Louise and possibly regretted his actions.


Hey, Betty Louise Hey, Betty Louise
Betty Louise is addressed once again.


She said, "I like custard in the summer, honey
Betty Louise expressed a personal preference related to a type of food.


Oh yeah, what it takes to be queen
Betty Louise contemplated the qualities or actions that are required to attain a position of power, perhaps as a queen.


Hey, what it takes to be queen What it takes to be...oh
Betty Louise continued her reflection on the attributes required to achieve a position of power.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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