Pancake
Tori Amos Lyrics


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I'm not sure who's fooling who here
As I'm watching your decay
We both know you could deflate
A seven hurricane
Seems like you and your tribe
Decided you'd rewrite the law
Segregate the mind
From body and soul

[Chorus:]
You give me yours
I'll give you mine
Cause I can look your god
Right in the eye
You give me yours
I'll give you mine
You used to look my god
Right in the eye

I believe in defending
In what we once
Stood for
It seems in vogue
To be a closet
Misogynist homophobe

A change of course in
Our direction
A dash of truth
Spread thinly
Like a flag
On a popstar
On a Benzodiazapene

[Chorus]

Oh Zion please
Remove your glove
And dispel every
Trace
Of his spoken word
That has lodged
In my vortex

I'm not sure who's fooling who here
As I'm watching your decay
We both know you could deflate
A seven hurricane
You could have spared
Her - oh but no
Messiahs need
People dying in their
Name
You say "I ordered you a
Pancake"




You say "I ordered you a
Pancake"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tori Amos's song Pancake seem to speak about the hypocrisy of religious and societal constructs. In the first verse, she observes the decay of someone who could "deflate a seven hurricane," indicating a powerful individual who could bring about change but instead chooses to rewrite laws and segregate the mind from body and soul. The chorus speaks of a willingness to trade beliefs with each other, to look each other's gods in the eye. She believes in defending what they once stood for but is disturbed by the recent trend of "closet misogynist homophobia."


The second verse suggests there needs to be a change of course, an injection of truth, but it seems thin and fleeting like a pop star on a benzodiazepine. Zion is invoked, asking for the removal of someone's spoken word that has lodged itself in her vortex. The song concludes with the repetition of the first verse and the statement "you say 'I ordered you a pancake,'" which may serve as a metaphor for someone trying to cover up their deceit with something sweet and simple.


Overall, the song appears to be questioning the values of organized religion and society and the hypocrisy that occurs when individuals or groups use these constructs to justify their actions rather than promoting love and acceptance. It also seems to highlight the importance of honesty and genuine connection with others rather than hiding behind false facades.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm not sure who's fooling who here
I am unsure who is deceiving whom in this situation.


As I'm watching your decay
As I observe your gradual deterioration from your previous state.


We both know you could deflate
Both of us are aware that you could easily reduce the intensity of any situation.


A seven hurricane
A powerful force or situation that would normally be uncontrollable.


Seems like you and your tribe
It appears that you and your group of followers


Decided you'd rewrite the law
Have made the decision to change the rules.


Segregate the mind
To separate the thoughts and emotions


From body and soul
From the physical and spiritual aspect of oneself.


You give me yours
You share your inner self with me


I'll give you mine
I, too, will reveal my personal thoughts and emotions.


Cause I can look your god
Because I am able to face your deity


Right in the eye
Directly and without hesitation.


You used to look my god
You once were capable of facing my deity


I believe in defending
My stance of defending religious and social beliefs.


In what we once
In what we previously stood for.


Stood for
Beliefs and values that were the guiding principles of our lives.


It seems in vogue
It is currently fashionable


To be a closet
To keep one's true beliefs and feelings hidden from others.


Misogynist homophobe
One who is biased against women and homosexuals.


A change of course in
A shift in direction for our society.


Our direction
The path that is being taken collectively.


A dash of truth
A small amount of honesty and factuality.


Spread thinly
Not in abundance or density.


Like a flag
A symbol and representation


On a popstar
On a famous musician who lacks depth and substance.


On a Benzodiazapene
Under the influence of a tranquilizing drug.


Oh Zion please
A plea directed towards the divine.


Remove your glove
To reveal one's true identity and intentions.


And dispel every
To eliminate all


Trace
Any remaining evidence of


Of his spoken word
Of his communication and message.


That has lodged
That has become stuck and unable to be removed


In my vortex
In the central point of my beliefs and principles.


You could have spared
You had the ability to protect and save.


Her - oh but no
Another individual who could have benefited but was not helped.


Messiahs need
Leaders who are seen as saviors or redeemers require


People dying in their
People sacrificing their lives for the cause and name of the messiah.


Name
The label and identity of the person who is being worshipped or followed.


You say "I ordered you a
A statement made to imply that something is being done for the benefit of another individual.


Pancake"
An object that may or may not have actually been ordered or provided.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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@jamesreeve8052

This song suddenly become more relevant than it was when it was released.

@anilaryal3373

When I heard this music for the very first time.. I thought that this songs should have millions of views.. the most underrated song in the history of music.

@derekmcewen3631

She has so many incredible songs, but besides Cornflake Girl, there hasn't been much room for her on commercial radio. It's a real shame.

@TiffanysBunnyGang

All of her songs are underrated. She’s a true genius!

@MrBlonde1703

I think she's the best musician I've ever heard. To me better than the Beatles, Elvis, Cobain. I cannot think of an artist that makes me feel like this.

@humphreysmiggens3881

MrBlonde1703 what's funny is people feel the same way about KISS

@jj_5w498

What they all have in common is that they stand alone, & cannot be compared. Just like Tori.

@MephProduction

Till you listen to her Christmas album and everything that followed... shudder

@anisioc.3426

@@MephProduction bitch, what U talking about? If anything her worst output came before Midwinter Graces. And Native Invader is a fucking masterpiece.

@RonnyGonzales

Bob Dylan. Where is the Nobel?

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