Not the Red Baron
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Not the Red Baron
Not Charlie Brown
Think I got the message figured
Another pilot down
And are their devils with halos
In beautiful capes
Taking them into the flames
Not Judy G
Not Jean Jean with a hallowed
Heart
I see that screen go
Down in the flames
With every step with every beautiful heel
Pointed

Not the Red Baron I'm sure
Not Charlie Brown's wonderful dog
Not anyone I really know
Just another pilot down
Maybe I'll just sing him a last
Little sound many there know some girls
With red ribbons
The prettiest




Red
Ribbons

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tori Amos's "Not the Red Baron" express a sense of loss and grief for those who gave their lives in battle. The first two lines of the song, "Not the Red Baron/Not Charlie Brown" draw references to two iconic figures in popular culture - The Red Baron being a German pilot during World War I and Charlie Brown's beagle Snoopy commonly fantasizing to be a World War I flying ace. The mention of these two characters immediately signifies the theme of war, which the song tries to explore further.


The words, "Think I got the message figured/Another pilot down" indicate that the songwriter is trying to comprehend the tragedy of war and the human lives lost in it. The following lines, "And are their devils with halos/In beautiful capes/Taking them into the flames" depict the religious imagery of good and evil angels fighting for each pilot's soul. The "beautiful capes" could signify the military uniforms while the "flames" could symbolize the fire of war that devours both angels and pilots alike.


The song continues with Amos mentioning some other personalities, "Not Judy G/Not Jean Jean with a hallowed/Heart". These lines suggest that the songwriter is looking for someone to blame or to seek comfort but fails to find anyone. The mention of "red ribbons/the prettiest/Red/Ribbons" in the last line could mean the blood spilled in battle, represented by the beautiful red ribbons.


Line by Line Meaning

Not the Red Baron
This song is not about the infamous World War I German pilot known as the Red Baron.


Not Charlie Brown
This song is also not about the Peanuts character Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy, who often pretended to be the Red Baron.


Think I got the message figured
The singer believes they understand the purpose behind the death of the pilot mentioned in the song.


Another pilot down
The focus of the song is on the loss of a pilot's life.


And are their devils with halos In beautiful capes Taking them into the flames
The artist questions if there are supernatural beings, such as angels or demons, that lead pilots to their deaths.


Not Judy G Not Jean Jean with a hallowed Heart
The song is not about specific individuals named Judy G or Jean Jean, who both have pure hearts.


I see that screen go Down in the flames With every step with every beautiful heel Pointed
The singer visualizes the moment of the pilot's death, likely through the use of a cockpit screen or monitor.


Not the Red Baron I'm sure Not Charlie Brown's wonderful dog Not anyone I really know Just another pilot down
The artist reiterates that the song is not about any famous figures or personal acquaintances, but rather a simple tribute to a fallen aviator.


Maybe I'll just sing him a last Little sound many there know some girls With red ribbons The prettiest Red Ribbons
The artist proposes the idea of singing a beautiful but simple tribute to the lost pilot, perhaps in the style of a familiar melody or with a symbolic reference to a red ribbon often associated with mourning.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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