The Bird
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Though you know so few words
They're on infinite repeat
Like your brain can't keep up with your beak
And you're kept in an open cage
So you're free to leave or stay
Sometimes you get confused
The longer you think, the less you know what to do
It's hard to see your way out
When you live in a house in a house
Cause you don't realize
That the windows were open the whole time
Oh, my talking bird
Though your feathers are tattered and furled
I'll love you all your days
Till the breath leaves your delicate face
It's all here for you as long as your choose to stay
It's all here for you as long as you don't fly away
The first verse of "The Bird" depicts a talking bird whose limited vocabulary is stuck on repeat, as if its brain struggles to keep up with its beak. The repetition of words implies a cycle of limited thought or communication. The bird is symbolically kept in an open cage, where it has the freedom to leave or stay. However, it sometimes becomes confused and seems to miss a hint or message that the singer is trying to convey.
The second verse explores the bird's perspective of being trapped in a house within a house. This metaphor suggests that the bird's environment feels confining and layered, making it difficult for the bird to see a way out. The bird fails to realize that the windows were open the entire time, implying that it might have had the opportunity to escape, but its lack of awareness hindered its understanding.
In the third verse, the singer expresses their affection for the bird despite its worn and damaged appearance. The bird's tattered feathers and furled outlook could symbolize the hardships or struggles it has faced. The singer promises to love the bird until its last breath, emphasizing a deep and unwavering devotion.
The final lines reiterate that everything the bird needs or desires is available to it as long as it chooses to stay. The bird is encouraged to embrace the resources and support that are readily accessible. The plea to not fly away suggests that the singer believes the bird's best chance at fulfillment and happiness lies in remaining in its current situation rather than seeking an uncertain escape.
Overall, "The Bird" showcases themes of confinement, missed opportunities, love in the face of adversity, and the potential consequences of choosing to stay or leave a situation.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, my talking bird
I have a bird that can talk
Though you know so few words
Even though you only know a small vocabulary
They're on infinite repeat
You keep repeating the same words over and over
Like your brain can't keep up with your beak
It seems like your brain is struggling to keep up with your fast-speaking beak
And you're kept in an open cage
You are confined in a cage that is open, allowing you the choice to leave or stay
So you're free to leave or stay
You have the freedom to choose whether to stay in the cage or fly away
Sometimes you get confused
Sometimes you become unclear or unsure
Like there's a hint I am trying to give you
It feels like I am trying to convey a message to you subtly
The longer you think, the less you know what to do
The more you ponder, the more uncertain you become about what course of action to take
It's hard to see your way out
Finding a way to escape your current situation is challenging
When you live in a house in a house
Because you reside within a larger structure, it becomes difficult to perceive the outside world
Cause you don't realize
Because you are unaware
That the windows were open the whole time
The openings in the walls were accessible all along
Though your feathers are tattered and furled
Even though your feathers appear worn out and folded
I'll love you all your days
I will continue to love and care for you throughout your life
Till the breath leaves your delicate face
Until the final breath departs from your fragile countenance
It's all here for you as long as your choose to stay
Everything you need is accessible to you as long as you decide to remain
It's all here for you as long as you don't fly away
Everything you need is available to you as long as you refrain from flying off
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: BENJAMIN GIBBARD
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