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Yeah, sing the song, Bro'

If the sun refuse to shine,
I don't mind, I don't mind,
If the mountains fell in the sea,
Let it be, it ain't me.
Alright, 'cause I got my own world to look through,
And I ain't gonna copy you.

Now if six turned out to be nine,
I don't mind, I don't mind,
Alright, if all the hippies cut off all their hair,
I don't care, I don't care.
Dig, 'cause I got my own world to live through
And I ain't gonna copy you.

White collared conservative flashing down the street,

Pointing their plastic finger at me.
They're hoping soon my kind will drop and die,
But I'm gonna wave my freak flag high, high.
Wave on, wave on
Fall mountains, just don't fall on me




Go ahead on Mr. Business man, you can't dress like me.
Sing on brother, play on drummer.

Overall Meaning

Tori Amos's song "If 6 Was 9" is a cover of Jimi Hendrix's original song. The lyrics of the song are a message of nihilism and individuality. The first two stanzas of the song state that the singer is indifferent to the happenings of the world around them. They are unfazed by the possibility of the sun not shining or mountains falling into the sea, because they have their own world to look through. The implication is that they are in control of their own destiny, and they are not influenced by external factors.


The third stanza of the song addresses the societal pressure to conform. The singer states that they do not care if all the hippies cut off their hair, as they have their own world to live through. The fourth stanza is a direct attack on the establishment, symbolized by the "white collared conservative flashing down the street." The establishment is portrayed as hoping for the demise of the non-conformists, but the singer refuses to comply, promising to wave their freak flag high.


The final stanza of the song is a call to action. The singer implores their fellow musicians to continue singing and playing, despite the pressure of society. The song is a message of empowerment to individuals who feel like outsiders and encourages them to embrace their true selves, boldly rejecting societal expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

If the sun refuse to shine,
Even if everything goes wrong, it doesn't matter to me.


I don't mind, I don't mind,
I am not bothered by it; I'm still alright.


If the mountains fell in the sea,
Even if something catastrophic were to happen, it doesn't matter to me.


Let it be, it ain't me.
I am not responsible for or affected by it.


Alright, 'cause I got my own world to look through,
I am content with my own personal experiences and perspectives.


And I ain't gonna copy you.
I am not going to follow the same path as you.


Now if six turned out to be nine,
If something unexpected were to happen, even if it seems irrational or impossible.


I don't mind, I don't mind,
I am not bothered by the unexpected; I'm still alright.


Alright, if all the hippies cut off all their hair,
Even if popular opinions or trends change, it doesn't matter to me.


I don't care, I don't care.
My opinion and identity are not dictated by popular culture.


Dig, 'cause I got my own world to live through
I am comfortable living in my own personal experiences and perspectives.


And I ain't gonna copy you.
I will not follow others' examples and conform to social norms.


White collared conservative flashing down the street,
People who are conservative and close-minded are trying to oppress me.


Pointing their plastic finger at me.
They are showing judgment toward me, but I am not affected by it.


They're hoping soon my kind will drop and die,
They want those who are different from them to fail and disappear.


But I'm gonna wave my freak flag high, high.
Despite the judgement and oppression, I am proud of my unique identity and will not hide it.


Wave on, wave on
I will continue to be myself and express my identity.


Fall mountains, just don't fall on me
All the struggles and problems of the world are not my responsibility, but I don't want to be caught in them.


Go ahead on Mr. Business man, you can't dress like me.
I am unique and refuse to conform to corporate society.


Sing on brother, play on drummer.
Others can be themselves and express their identities as well.




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Comments from YouTube:

Sharon Pahalan

How old would she have been then? Thirteen? Very cool! She had so much talent even then!

Alicia Thomas

Beautiful <3

MySensualWorld

It is so beautiful, it hurts!

Jesse Colton

How is it possible that this human being was fifteen years old during this 😭

Silly Whale

SO CUTE!!!

Ines

Joe Smith

@ponyrdr415 Cool. Was she involved musically at high school? I notice her youthful singing is more articulate and enunciated than her older voicings where she tends to slur her lyrics.

Jesse Colton

That's because she went to a very prestigious music college as a small child, the Peabody Conversatory

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