Sister Named Desire
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Got a sister named Desire
They don't let you
Like those little boys
By their house
On the backyard swing
I know of it 'cause
I thought we told
Some little sweet stories
In the parking lot

They say that girl lost her sway
The say that girl lost her sway
That day

God I'd like to drag him
For a long way 'cause maybe I
Then I'd just cry a little tear
Near him to that sleepy safe place
And I'm gonna take him by myself
If I've got to go
Don't let you know
Let you know
Where she goes to with those
Me as I interfere

That girl lost her sway
They say that girl lost her sway
That day

Teach me about them old worlds big brother
And in an elevator
Where somebody can get out
With the sound

They say that girl lost her sway
Just watch it
Just watch it slip through my hands, boy
Watch it go
Oh, what you know
I guess
I see




Just see
'Cause she still can sway

Overall Meaning

In Tori Amos's song "Sister Named Desire," the singer speaks of her friend or family member named Desire, whom they describe as a girl who used to be captivating and alluring but has lost her sway. The singer mentions that they heard some tales about her and her innocent childhood memories in a parking lot. They seem to be protective of Desire and even express a wish to drag away someone who they feel could harm her. The singer's voice is filled with a mix of love, concern, and sadness as they observe the changes in Desire and the restlessness that seems to take hold of her.


The song is enigmatic and can be interpreted in different ways. Some fans and critics believe that "Sister Named Desire" addresses the struggles of women to assert themselves and be seen as more than just objects of desire. They see the lyrics about "little boys" and "backyard swing" as a reference to the gender roles and expectations that limit girls' play and freedom. Moreover, the fact that the singer says "they" and "them" suggest a sense of patriarchal control and judgment on women's behavior, which can lead to shame and guilt. Desire's loss of sway, in this context, could be a metaphor for her loss of power, agency, or identity.


Other fans and scholars have interpreted "Sister Named Desire" in relation to themes of trauma, dissociation, and healing. They argue that the song hints at Desire's painful past or experiences that have caused her to disconnect from herself and the world around her. The elevator metaphor could represent a way of coping with or avoiding the intensity of feelings or memories. The singer's desire to be close to Desire and take her to a "safe place" implies a yearning for intimacy and mutual support. At the same time, the singer seems to acknowledge that Desire still possesses a spark or resilience, as evident in her ability to sway despite the hardships.


Line by Line Meaning

Got a sister named Desire
I have a sister named Desire


They don't let you
People don't allow you


Like those little boys
To be around little boys


By their house
Near their house


On the backyard swing
To play on the swing in their backyard


I know of it 'cause
I am aware of it because


I thought we told
I believed we shared


Some little sweet stories
Some innocent stories


In the parking lot
In the parking lot


They say that girl lost her sway
People claim that girl has lost her charm


The say that girl lost her sway
They say that girl lost her charm


That day
On that day


God I'd like to drag him
I would love to pull him


For a long way 'cause maybe I
For a long distance because perhaps I


Then I'd just cry a little tear
Then I would shed some tears


Near him to that sleepy safe place
Next to him to that peaceful and secure location


And I'm gonna take him by myself
And I will take him on my own


If I've got to go
Even if I need to leave


Don't let you know
Don't let you know


Let you know
Inform you


Where she goes to with those
Where she goes with those people


Me as I interfere
Me as I intervene


Teach me about them old worlds big brother
Teach me about the old worlds, older brother


And in an elevator
And in an elevator


Where somebody can get out
Where someone can leave


With the sound
With the noise


They say that girl lost her sway
People claim that girl has lost her charm


Just watch it
Just observe it


Just watch it slip through my hands, boy
Just watch it slip away from my grasp, boy


Watch it go
Watch it go


Oh, what you know
Oh, what do you know


I guess
I suppose


I see
I comprehend


Just see
Just observe


'Cause she still can sway
Because she can still charm




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Tori Amos

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