The wintergreen, the juniper
The cornflower and the chicory
Well all of the words you said to me
Are still vibrating in the air
The elm, the ash and the linden tree
The dark and deep, enchanted sea
The trembling moon and the stars unfurled
Well there she goes, my beautiful world

There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes again

John Wilmot penned his poetry
Riddled with the pox
And Nabokov wrote on index cards
At a lectern, in his socks
St. John of the Cross he did his best stuff
Imprisoned in a box
And Johnny Thunders was half alive
When he wrote Chinese Rocks

Well, me, I'm lying here, with nothing in my ears
Me, I'm lying here, with nothing in my ears
Me, I'm lying here, for what seems years
I'm just lying on my bed with nothing in my head

Send that stuff on down to me
Send that stuff on down to me
Send that stuff on down to me
Send that stuff on down

There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes again

Karl Marx squeezed his carbuncles
While writing Das Kapital
And Gauguin, he buggered off, man
And went all tropical
And Philip Larkin, he stuck it out
In a library in Hull
And Dylan Thomas, he died drunk in
St. Vincent's hospital

I will lie at your feet
I will kneel at your door
I will rock you to sleep
I will roll on the floor
And I'll ask for nothing
Nothing in this life
I'll will ask for nothing
Give me everlasting life

I just want to move the world
I just want to move the world
I just want to move the world
I just want to move

There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes again

So if you got a trumpet, get on your feet
Brother, and blow it
If you've got a field, that don't yield
Well get up now and hoe it
I look at you and you look at me and
Deep in our hearts babe we know it
That you weren't much of a muse
But then I weren't much of a poet

I will be your slave
I will peel you grapes
Up on your pedestal with your ivory and apes
With your book of ideas with your alchemy
O come on send that stuff on down to me

Send that stuff on down to me
Send that stuff on down to me
Send that stuff on down to me
Send that stuff on down to me
Send it all around
Send it all around the world
'Cause here she comes, my beautiful girl

There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes, my beautiful world
There she goes again


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  • +2
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    I agree that this song is about not losing his muse, but wanting her to come to him - almost praying to "her" for inspiration. But I also think that the chorus is about her arriving. I don't think that "there she goes" means departure... I think that he means she is doing it again - helping to see his beautiful world. He has been visited by the muse before and he would do anything to see her again. The litany of ailments may be intended to point out that even great artists, writers and philosophers were human and also had to struggle to reach their acheivements.

    This has to be one of the most hopeful things that Mr. Cave has put on record:

    "So if you got a trumpet, get on your feet, brother, and blow it If you've got a field, that don't yield, well get up [now] and hoe it"

    Sounds like a do-it-yourself / punk ethic to me. In other words, his art may not be perfect ("you weren't much of a muse") but he never promised that it would be ("I weren't much of a poet"). He tries, he knows that he may fail, but it doesn't matter if the muse will just visit one more time. Notice the last time around that he says "here she comes" before the chorus.

    violexon March 04, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    But, this song is anything but uninspired..

    __AwwSugaron February 26, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    Such an amazing song...

    CHAKAon February 23, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    It's about the muse, and losing it.

    smallwonderroboton April 13, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    I don't see loss. It's so upbeat.

    _ellieon April 18, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    It\'s all about having lost the muse. His beautiful world (ie., inspiration) has gone. He\'s lying there with nothing in his ears (ie., no inspiration), asking for that stuff (ie., inspiration) to be sent down to him. He\'s got writer\'s block, clearly, and is envious of all the brilliant artists who weren\'t blocked. He\'s so passionately, dying for inspiration to come. Great song.

    smallwonderroboton April 23, 2005   Link
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    I don't think it's so much about losing the muse, more to do with wanting someone to be his muse, but she isn't. The lines:

    I look at you and you look at me and deep in our hearts know it That you weren't much of a muse, but then I weren't much of a poet

    indicate that to me. Also, he is willing to do anything to have that muse, as he says in the verses " i will lie at your feet" etc. It's a song about envy of the great artists, and also about desire to be one of those great people, but the realisation that he is not really good enough.

    stanlavisbad2on September 25, 2005   Link
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    Don't forget the mention of these particular great artists' physical obstacles. That litany of ailments has to play in there somehow.

    I know I have felt un-inspired as an artist before. I have also scorned myself when I see people with huge obstacles accomplishing more. Sitting there with opportunities and health, it can make one feel ashamed.

    (just the kind of unpleasant realities Cave dwells on that no one likes to talk about)

    go Nick

    -phase

    warmPhaseon February 06, 2006   Link
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    I think he's speaking to God (I am not religous, but Cave is) and to us. God is his maker, "she" is the world (Mother Nature?) and his muse. Listen/read with that thought - I think its pretty close.

    Stevie Staron September 25, 2007   Link
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    This is a love song to the world that created all of the beauty he spoke of. He also speaks to a woman (separate from the world) whom he loves. Nonetheless, their love doesn't compare to the wonder of the world in which they live.

    "I look at you and you look at me and deep in our hearts know it That you weren't much of a muse, but then I weren't much of a poet"

    There's this hopelessly romantic ideal that he would do anything for a world that could create such amazing beauty, but nothing he can do will ever come close.

    freakhavenon April 18, 2009   Link

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