Oscar's Theme Lyrics

Lyric discussion by TomSkander 

Cover art for Oscar's Theme lyrics by Tori Amos

A warm autumn breeze gliding in In the distance a tailspin Languid as Oscar's theme He awaits Juliet's landing Made to doubt where he is now If he could just step back and swim To bliss Partnership

Warm autumn breeze gliding in In the distance a tailspin Languid as Oscar's theme He awaits Juliet's landing Snakes and snails and puppy dogs tails Yes, throw the rice. Are they all made with sugar and spice?

Warm autumn breeze gliding in In the distance a tailspin Languid as Oscar's theme He awaits Juliet's landing

Languid as Oscar's theme He awaits Juliet's landing.

I believe this is in reference to the song "No Other Love" from the Rogers and Hammerstein musical "Me & Juliet." Richard Rogers had written the music for an episode of "Victory at Sea" which was then set to new lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein for the musical. It is indeed languid lol.

There is also a possibility of reference to the 1983 Russian attack on a Korean Airliner which was one of the tensest moments during the cold war. It was detailed in a 1989 TV movie entitled Tail Spin. The attack happened on Sept 1, 1983. "A warm AUTUMN breeze.." There was a great deal of controversy over whether it was an accident or if America was testing Russia's offensive capabilities or if it was an American espionage attempt. All 269 passengers were killed when the plane went down in the waters surrounding Moneron Island in the sea of Japan. i think that the reference might be used to illustrate the "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" philosophy, anthropomorphizing America and Russia into a man and woman in a relationship and taking the man's POV in that women aren't always made of "Sugar and Spice." Sometimes the man is left to "doubt just where he is" in a relationship where the woman has all the power. An idea that Tori herself has admitted to exploring on this record. Maybe girls are made of snakes and snails and puppy dog tails too, in some cases.