The Waitress
Tori Amos Lyrics


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So I want to kill this waitress
She's worked here a year longer than I
If I did it fast you know that's an act of kindness

But I believe in peace
I believe in peace, bitch
I believe in peace
I believe in peace
I believe in peace, bitch
I believe in peace

I want to kill this waitress
I can't believe this violence in mind
And is her power all in her club sandwich

But I believe in peace
I believe in peace, bitch
I believe in peace

I believe in peace
I believe in peace, bitch
I believe in peace

I want to kill this killing wish
They're too many stars and not enough sky
Boys all think she's living kindness




Ask a fellow waitress
Ask a fellow waitress

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tori Amos's song "Waitress" have been the subject of much interpretation and analysis. The song, which was released on her 1994 album "Under the Pink", was written by Amos as a commentary on the experience of working in the service industry, and the frustration that can come with feeling overlooked and undervalued.


In the song, Amos expresses her desire to kill a fellow waitress who has worked at the restaurant longer than she has. She imagines that if she were to do it, it would be an act of kindness, as it would put an end to the other woman's suffering. However, she quickly asserts that she believes in peace, and repeats this claim several times throughout the song.


Some have interpreted the lyrics of "Waitress" as a metaphor for the struggle of women in a male-dominated society. The waitress in the song may represent a woman who has worked hard and proven herself, but is still overlooked and undervalued because of her gender. Others have suggested that the song is simply a meditation on the dark, violent thoughts that can arise when one is feeling frustrated and powerless.


Regardless of the interpretation, "Waitress" remains a powerful and confrontational piece of music that speaks to the frustrations and struggles of many people who work in the service industry.


Line by Line Meaning

So I want to kill this waitress
I feel so hostile towards this waitress that it makes me want to commit a violent act towards her.


She's worked here a year longer than I
I'm envious of how long she's been working here compared to me.


If I did it fast you know that's an act of kindness
If I were to kill her, doing it quickly would at least be merciful.


But I believe in peace
Despite my violent thoughts, I still hold strong values towards nonviolence.


I believe in peace, bitch
I'm so convinced in my belief in peace that I'm willing to refer to myself as a derogatory term.


I want to kill this waitress
My anger and frustration towards her have only intensified.


I can't believe this violence in mind
I'm disturbed that I'm even considering such a violent act.


And is her power all in her club sandwich
I'm questioning if her seemingly superior position at work is really just because of the food she makes.


I want to kill this killing wish
I want to rid myself of these disturbing thoughts and desires.


They're too many stars and not enough sky
There are too many obstacles and not enough opportunities for growth in my life.


Boys all think she's living kindness
It frustrates me that the male customers view her as a kind and caring person, further highlighting my own weaknesses and flaws.


Ask a fellow waitress
Consult someone who is in a similar position as me to gain perspective and insight on my situation.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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