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Sylvia Lyrics

Please, curtains in, start us off . . .
You swing first, sorry
I don't know what I said
But you're crying now again
And that only makes it worse

Let me do my job
Let me do my job

Sylvia, get your head out of the oven
Go back to screaming and cursing
Remind me again how everyone betrayed you
Sylvia, get your head out of the covers
Let me take your temperature
You can throw the thermometer right back at me
If that's what you want to do, okay?

Please, please calm down
Steady out, I'm terrified
Sorry, I want us to ally
But you swing on little knives
They're only sharp on one side

Let me do my job
Let me do my job

Sylvia, get your head out of the oven
Go back to screaming and cursing
Remind me again how everyone betrayed you
Sylvia, get your head out of the covers
Let me take your temperature
You can throw the thermometer right back at me
If that's what you want to do, okay?

Sylvia, can't you see what you are doing?
Can't you see I'm scared to speak
And I hate my voice because it only makes you angry

Sylvia, I only talk when you are sleeping
That's when I tell you everything
And I imagine that somehow you're going to hear me
Song Info
Copyright
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Writer
Peter Joseph Silberman
Duration
5:27
Submitted by
freddox On Mar 21, 2009
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I was driving with my mom in the car and this song came on and brought her to tears. My older sister, Silvia, had brain cancer and she didn't want any treatment even though my parents pleaded with her. From what I always hear of her she always use to say she knew where she was going and she was alright with that. If told once again to fight, she would refuse to see anyone. She was eight years old and I was month old when she passed away.

Anyways, I just recently stumbled upon this CD. I'm very glad I did. It helps to understand what people go through.

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This song is literally about Sylvia Plath the poet, who tried to commit suicide many times, once, by taking sleeping pills and putting her head in an oven

Sylvia stands as a metaphor for how the main girl, who has cancer feels.

How do you know all this music trivia. I am always amazed at what some know about certain topics. I know all about nothing. Life is not fair. As for Sylvia, the oven doesn't sound like a good place to be, unless it's electric;) (NOT laughing at depression as I have suffered from it myself, but sometimes a mood needs to be lightened for the good of the people)

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Also enjoy the idea of an oven as a place to build up anger. How it's both unforgivingly, seethingly hot and completely enclosed, with no option of release.

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SYYYYYYYLLLLLVIIIIAAAAAAA

GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE OOOVEEEEEEEEEN

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Such a powerful song. I definitely agree with lexington on the Plath allusion. I just think this song is about not being able to give someone the help they need, and the frustrations that come with helping someone who isn't able to understand that they need it ( "I only talk to when you are sleeping, that's when I tell you everything")

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Sylvia Plath killed herself by putting her head in the oven, so they probably allude to that. I think (generally)the song is about an angry, verbally abusive partner who wont accept the others help even when she is ill (the thermometer reference adding to the "hospital" theme of the album). But the other partner still cares for them even though they cannot say it when they're awake.

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the whole album is based on the horrifying experience of losing someone against cancer

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According to an interview with Silberman (the songwriter) in The Guardian he's never read The Belljar, and while he was kind of thinking of Plath, the Sylvia the song refers to is from Leonard Michael's novel 'Sylvia'.

Full article here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/may/13/antlers-concept-album

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Sylvia, can't you see what you are doing? Can't you see I'm scared to speak And I hate my voice because it only makes you angry

Sylvia, I only talk when you are sleeping That's when I tell you everything And I imagine that somehow you're going to hear me

o god Peter, spot on.

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This album being about the pains of an emotionally abusive relationship, this is the part where he is able to see all the wrongs and issues he and her have, but when he tries to work it out and talk things over, she just resists and throws everything back at him with a volatile attitude. He only wants to take care of her and love her, but she just won't let him.

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