Little Earthquakes
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Yellow bird flying gets shot in the wing
Good year for hunters and Christmas parties
And I hate and I hate and I hate
And I hate elevator music
The way we fight
The way I'm left here silent

Oh these little earthquakes
Here we go again
These little earthquakes
Doesn't take much to rip us into pieces

We danced in graveyards with vampires 'till dawn
We laughed in the faces of king never afraid to burn
And I hate and I hate and I hate
And I hate disintegration
Watching us wither
Black winged roses that safely changed their color

Oh these little earthquakes
Here we go again
These little earthquakes
Doesn't take much to rip us into pieces
Doesn't take much to rip us into pieces

I can't reach you
I can't reach you
I can't reach you
I can't reach you
I can't reach you

Give me life
Give me pain
Give me myself again

Give me life
Give me pain
Give me myself again

Give me life
Give me pain
Give me myself again

Give me life
Give me pain
Give me myself again

Give me life
Give me pain
Give me myself again

Give me life
Give me pain
Give me myself again

Give me life
Give me pain
Give me myself again

Oh these little earthquakes
Here we go again
These little earthquakes
Doesn't take much to rip us into pieces




Doesn't take much to rip us into pieces
Doesn't take much to rip us into pieces

Overall Meaning

The first verse of Tori Amos's song Little Earthquakes focuses on the violent aspects of humanity. The imagery of a yellow bird getting shot in the wing, along with the mention of hunting and Christmas parties, paints a picture of brutality and death. Tori Amos then segues into her own feelings of anger and hatred. She sings about hating elevator music and the way she is left "here silent" after a fight. The chorus, "Oh these little earthquakes, here we go again," suggests that these bursts of anger and violence are a common occurrence. The line "doesn't take much to rip us into pieces" underscores the fragility of human relationships and how easily they can be fractured.


The second verse begins with a reference to dancing with vampires in graveyards until dawn and laughing in the face of danger. This imagery suggests a desire to live life boldly and fearlessly, even in the face of death. Tori Amos then returns to the theme of hate, this time directed at disintegration and the way people can wither away. The line "Black winged roses that safely changed their color" suggests that even something as beautiful as a rose can lose its vibrancy over time. The final lines repeat the chorus before ending with Tori Amos expressing a need for life, pain, and self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

Yellow bird flying gets shot in the wing
Something innocent and beautiful is destroyed by an act of violence.


Good year for hunters and Christmas parties
This line suggests a juxtaposition of violence and celebration that can occur during the holiday season.


And I hate and I hate and I hate
The repetition of 'And I hate' suggests a deep and overwhelming feeling of anger or frustration.


And I hate elevator music
The artist dislikes something generic and unoriginal.


The way we fight
The conflict between people.


The way I'm left here silent
The feeling of being rendered helpless and unable to express oneself.


Oh these little earthquakes
The small emotional upheavals that can easily disrupt a person's life.


Here we go again
This phrase suggests that the artist is accustomed to these tumultuous moments and perhaps tired of them.


Doesn't take much to rip us into pieces
Their relationships and sense of self are fragile and can be easily shattered.


We danced in graveyards with vampires 'till dawn
This suggests a desire for a darker, more dangerous lifestyle.


We laughed in the faces of king never afraid to burn
This suggests a sense of defiance toward authority and an embrace of risk-taking.


And I hate disintegration
The artist dislikes the process of falling apart or breaking down.


Watching us wither
The sense of helplessness in watching oneself or others decay.


Black winged roses that safely changed their color
This suggests a transformation or evolution, but one that is still somewhat dangerous.


I can't reach you
The sense of distance, whether emotional or physical, between people.


Give me life
This phrase suggests a desire to be invigorated or refreshed.


Give me pain
This phrase suggests a desire to feel something deeply, to be awakened or shaken.


Give me myself again
The singer desires to regain some sense of personal identity or agency.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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All comments from YouTube:

@KhalilAmanisWorld

I'm a black man. I was married to a white woman who used to play this album. Wasn't feeling it at first, but after my divorce I went and bought this CD. 25 YEARS later I still play Little Earthquakes weekly, as I dose off to sleep! Tori Amos is my white "Mary J Blige"... if you've ever heard her. I love Tori Amos! She got me through some tough times! Little Earthquakes, the album is classic!

@ashbro1680

YES!! I love Mary too!! Great perspective!

@jasonmelstad

i wish mary j blige and tori would do an album together with thundercat on bass and anderson paak producing

@KyleKalevra

I was a clerk/manager for several Musicland stores in the Chicagand area from 1990-96. In my personal opinion it was just about the greatest time for music of all genres. I have about 800g of music and probably half comes from that time period. I still pull out things like Diggable, Me'shell, Dre and Snoop, Boys 2 Men, Mary K, De La Soul, Public Enemy all the time. And I'm 'a punk/alt rock guy'. Regardless of who creates it, great music is rare. When I find something that speaks to me, I embrace it too. Its a good trait more should have.

@gottapee

We are all HUMAN race makes no difference...

@KhalilAmanisWorld

@@gottapee you sound foolish! While we are all "humans"... there are differences between the races, which is a beautiful thing! If you were offended by my comment you probably are some narrow-minded far-right white bigot! You've probably never dated outside your race, else you would never make an obvious statement . I learned a great deal about (white) music through dating outside my race. It was a beautiful thing! RACE MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE... and these differences should be celebrated, not sanitized with we're "all human" statements! That's abundantly clear.

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@jolinehaslam3048

I'm 42 and I have listened to this album since I was 13 help me through some dark places in my life and I will always hold this album close to my heart stunning voice thank you T.A ✨✨

@MrsVoss

This is me, except I’m 44 and I was 15. I met her when I was 18 after a concert in Dallas, she was so nice and funny. I will never forget it. Recently, I had a friend of 30 years send my a text with a screenshot of Crucify playing her radio and said “This reminds me of you, it was always playing in your car. And continuously on our trip to Padre”
Tori got me through so really hard times, my abusive marriage when I was 20 and many years later, my mothers unexpected death. Then finally the strength to talk about my sexual abuse at 41. I truly believe my life would inherently different without her words. She’s a fucking icon.

@rachjones3510

@@MrsVoss 45 and 16! exactly the same as you both re her music getting through tough times. Listening now brings up memories but also makes me see how much shT ive come through!! Stay strong

@ec4020

I'm 40 and loved this since I can remember. The words have never been so relevant to me as lately. Truly a timeless masterpiece.

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