Continuing to think about the many different ways songwriters connect the dots in their lyrics, let’s look at And She Was – written by David Byrne, recorded by Talking Heads.
Here’s Verse 1, Pre-Chorus, Chorus:
And she was lying in the grass
And she could hear the highway breathing
And she could see a nearby factory
She’s making sure she is not dreaming
See the lights of a neighbor’s house
Now she’s starting to rise.
Take a minute to concentrate and she
Opens up her eyes.
The world was moving
She was right there with it
And She Was
The world was moving
She was floatin’ above it
And She Was
And She Was
I’d listened to this song dozens of times, learned it, played it, and even sung it myself on stage before someone told me, to my surprise, that they thought it was about a woman’s spirit leaving her body right after she died… Apparently David Byrne has said it was about an acid trip of a girl he knew… I just thought the lyric was some cool, great-sounding shit that I didn’t completely understand and loved anyway.
David Byrne knew exactly the story he was telling us but never explicitly lays out what it’s about. He gives us the numbers but leaves it to us to add them up. However you take it, analyzing or not, the lyric works, as does the whole song. I love the juxtaposition of the exuberant music with the cosmic nature of the lyric.
Even setting aside the meaning, the words feel and sound very coherent:
And she was drifting through the backyard
And she was taking off her dress
And she was moving very slowly
Rising up above the earth
Moving into the universe and she’s
Drifting this way and that
Not touching the ground at all and she’s
Up above the yard
The world was moving
She was right there with it
And She Was
The world was moving
She was floatin’ above it
And She Was
And She Was
Also note that there’s only ONE true rhyme in the song… and a couple of close ones. It uses NOT rhyming to powerfully reinforce the feeling of displacement that’s so important to the lyric.
Overall, this song mixes musical and lyric moods to create a very complex effect. Listen (and watch; great video too):
I just thought she was living in the moment
Another interpretation!