Oh big stripey lie moving
Like a wavy line
Coming up behind

All young gentle dreams drowning
In life's grief
Can you hang onto me?

Don't want to hurt you baby
I only want to help you
I could be good for you

Your name is being called by sacred things
That are not addressed nor listened to
Sometimes they blow trumpets

Only want to help you
Never want to hurt you
I know I could be good for you

Oh my God it's a jungle in here
You've got wild animals loose in here

Want to help you
Never hurt you
Good for you

Hey all you little waves run away
Run away



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"Big Stripey Lie" as written by Kate Bush

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    My Opinion:Does anyone else think the chorus is the Big Stripey Lie?

    "Don't want to hurt you baby
    I only want to help you
    I could be good for you"
    Flag zoegraystoneon December 25, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:I wonder if KB is referring to Sylvia Plath's 'Tulips' in Big Stripey Lie... ?

    The tulips should be behind bars like dangerous animals;
    They are opening like the mouth of some great African cat...
    'Tulips' by Sylvia Plath, 1965

    Oh my God it's a jungle in here
    You've got wild animals loose in here...

    The 'wild animals' could represent a jungle of flowers, their gaping petals stretched out, "opening like the mouth of some great African cat"... Indeed, maybe the song has a clinical setting, like visiting a patient in an acute psychiatric unit... A Black-eyed Susan and A Black-eyed dog of depression...
    The 'big stripey lie moving Like a wavy line' could even refer to an electrocardiogram... The 'Don't want to hurt you' could represent the concern of a friend, relative or psychiatric nurse. It sounds desperate and frightening in the song because it is being heard by a desperate and frightened patient... Psychotic, Paranoid and Sunburnt...

    KB: "[Big Stripey Lie] took on the shape of wandering into someone's emotional world which is jungle-like and 'wild'."

    One Flew East and One Flew West
    And One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest...
    Flag Theresa_Gionoffrioon May 19, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:This song suggests crisis and betrayal. A big stripey lie is coming up like a Tsunami to blow one away... The lie is big, like it's social, political, conspiratorial... Maybe Life itself is the lie... It promises so much that is phoney... The betrayal unleashes a wild-animal confusion as the 'cage' (the stable personality structure) is blown away... The terror of a night-frightened child is met with gentle reassurance... And maybe the idea of a mute, unmoved Sacred Destiny can still the mind... HELLO EARTH saw the birth of the storm; and here, Kate-the-lifebuoy tries to bring a reassuring calm, to make all those waves run away... Mmm, run away...
    Flag Theresa_Gionoffrioon November 08, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:It seems to me that she's trying to help and befriend and even defend a youngster, someone who's just had a huge disillusion and i now very frail and disbelieving and helpless. She's also trying to show that person his/her potential in leanring from that experience and trying to open his/her eyes to certain aspects of spirituality ("your name is being called...trumpets")
    Flag UnprodigalBrotheron September 25, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:I would guess this is the difficulties in a relationship which is being compared to a jungle and animals. The Lie is treated like an actual animal in itself. It's a big predator but it's camoflaged. Kind of like a tiger. If you don't look out, that thing that has been skulking in the undergrowth is going to jump out from behind and get you.

    Presuming that the lie is coming from a man who has been cheating on his partner. He tells her that he only wants to be good to her and that he wouldn't hurt her. He might swear on such things like the Bible that he is honest and he might even proclaim in a pompous manner (who me?) - that he would never cheat. Nevertheless he is a lying hypocrite.

    He uses other lies/animals out there to distract from the big stripey lie. Nevertheless the little lies/waves will soons scatter if she sees the truth and realise what he is doing.
    Flag GaffaUKon February 24, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:why is love so difficult?....it is sacred...idealistic...but people don't acknowledge that....instead they subscribe to superficial aspects of relationships....cheating....deception....coming up behind....BIG STRIPEY LIES
    Flag musicatokcon October 27, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:This is one of those songs that will, ultimately, prove very difficult to cover by another artist as it is, in a way, the kind of song that only Kate Bush could create. Does that make sense? Anyhow...

    As for the meaning, it appears that it might be about...hmm...I just don't know. It is certainly filled with thought provoking concepts, images, etc., but it seems to be more concerned with creating an overall mood, of despair, loss, wanting, fear, loathing, than anything else.

    "Big Stripey Lie" is one of my favorite Kate Bush songs, but mostly because it challenges me so much. Actually, the entire song reminds me of an acid trip. On one hand, I feel that, by saying that, I'm diminishing the song to the level of, "Wow, man, that's a freaky song"; but, in another sense, I do feel that, with her references to the activities of preternatural agents, loose animals, and that "big, stripey lie" which, for some reason, becomes a big, stripey line similar to those that I "saw" in the acid trips of my realm of experience, I might not be too far off the mark.

    Also, regardless of what the official lyric sheet says about this song, I know that I hear, "Evil can be good for you!"

    IMHO...
    Flag Musidoraon April 18, 2002   Link

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