Talula
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Congratulate you
Said you had a double tongue
Balancing cake and bread
Say goodbye to a glitter girl

Talula
Talula
You don't want to lose her
She must be worth losing
If it is worth something
Talula
Talula
She's brand new now to you
Wrapped in your papoose
Your little Fig Newton

Say goodbye to the old world
Ran into the Henchman who severed
Anne Boleyn
He did it right quickly a merciful man
She said one plus one is two
But Henry said that it was three
So it was
Here I am

Talula
Talula
I don't want to lose it
It must be worth losing
If it is worth something
Talula
Talula
She's brand new now to you
Wrapped in your papoose
Your little Fig Newton

And Jamaica
Do you know what I have done
Mary M weaving on said
What you want is in the blood Senators
I got Big Bird on the fishing line
With a bit of a shout a bit of a shout
A bit of an angry snout
He's my favourite hooker of the whole bunch
And I know about his only Bride
And how the Russians die on the ice
I got my rape hat on
Honey but I always could accessorise
And I never cared too much for the money
But I know right now
That it's in God's hands
But I don't know who the Father is

Talula
Talula
I don't want to lose him
He must be worth losing
If it is worth something
Talula
Talula
He's brand new now to you




Wrapped in your papoose
Your little Fig Newton

Overall Meaning

The song "Talula" by Tori Amos tells the story of a woman who is being congratulated for having a "double tongue," which could suggest that she is deceitful or manipulative. The singer then talks about balancing "cake and bread," which may symbolize the struggle to balance the good and bad in life. The singer then advises the woman to say goodbye to her old self, represented by the "glitter girl," and embrace her new self, represented by the name "Talula."


The chorus features the repeated plea to not lose Talula as she is worth losing, suggesting that sometimes it’s worth it to lose something or someone if it means something valuable can be gained. The second verse mentions the Henchman who severed Anne Boleyn, an allusion to the execution of the queen; Talula becomes symbolic of Anne being a woman who is about to be lost but still has something valuable to offer. The lyrics also refer to misunderstandings of simple facts and the role of men in changing them.


The last verse takes the listener to Jamaica, where the singer describes having a "rape hat on," which could refer to a metaphorical protective barrier against societal expectations. The song then ends with another repetition of the chorus, emphasizing the importance of Talula and how she is now the singer's little Fig Newton, a term of endearment for someone small and sweet.


Line by Line Meaning

Congratulate you
I acknowledge your achievements


Said you had a double tongue
You were being dishonest and untruthful


Balancing cake and bread
Juggling different priorities and responsibilities


Say goodbye to a glitter girl
Farewell to a superficial and shallow person


Talula Talula You don't want to lose her She must be worth losing If it is worth something Talula Talula She's brand new now to you Wrapped in your papoose Your little Fig Newton
Addressing a person named Talula who is new to someone and they feel it's worth risking something to keep her in their life


Say goodbye to the old world Ran into the Henchman who severed Anne Boleyn He did it right quickly a merciful man She said one plus one is two But Henry said that it was three So it was Here I am
Leaving behind the past and moving on to new beginnings, referring to Anne Boleyn's execution


And Jamaica Do you know what I have done Mary M weaving on said What you want is in the blood Senators I got Big Bird on the fishing line With a bit of a shout a bit of a shout A bit of an angry snout He's my favourite hooker of the whole bunch And I know about his only Bride And how the Russians die on the ice I got my rape hat on Honey but I always could accessorise And I never cared too much for the money But I know right now That it's in God's hands But I don't know who the Father is
Ramblings about various things, including fishing and death, but ultimately acknowledging a higher power


Talula Talula I don't want to lose him He must be worth losing If it is worth something Talula Talula He's brand new now to you Wrapped in your papoose Your little Fig Newton
Reaffirming that Talula is worth risking something for, and is something new and special




Lyrics Β© Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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ebromero2

Oysters - absolutely magical

Annabelle Perras

@ebromero2 Hard! I love London Girls event though it is a cover!

Nick Harrell

Always loved precious things, or winter.

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Winter

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Tori Amos A Sorta Fairytale

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That harpsichord opening slays me every time!!!

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I remember when I was just a little kid, 9 years old or something and I was glued to the tv every time when this video came up. She's a gift sent from a different plain of existence, still gives me goosebumps whenever I see this.

Deedee 60

Tori is the perfect woman to listen to on International Women's day!!

glassstatue

She was in her own zenith. Her talent is in a stratosphere above everyone else's.

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