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Lyrics
Sea lion woman She drink coffee Sea lion woman She drink tea And a rooster crows Sea lion woman She drink coffee She drink tea And a rooster crows Sea lion woman Dressed in red Smile at the man When you wake up in his bed Sea lion woman Dressed in black Wink at the man Then stab him in his back Sea lion woman She drink coffee She drink tea And a rooster crows Sea lion woman Dressed in white Marry the man And you'll spend a long sweet life Sea lion woman Dressed in green Silver lining and golden seams Sea lion woman Dressed in blue Call on the man And hope he knows what he can do Sea lion... Sea lion woman She drink coffee She drink tea And a rooster crows Sea lion woman She drink coffee She drink tea And a rooster crows Sea lion woman Dressed in the blue Call on the man And hope he knows what he can do Sea lion woman Dressed in red Smile at the man When you wake up in his bed Sea lion woman...
Song Meaning
"Sealion" is an intricate tapestry of symbols and metaphors. At its core, the song speaks about the many facets of womanhood, each represented by a different "Sea lion woman" dressed in various colors. The lyrics dance between scenes that describe these women's interactions with men and their own identities, from the mystical to the sensual, and from the dangerous to the domestic. The use of colors like red, black, white, green, and blue each bring their own set of connotations, alluding to different experiences and qualities that make up the collective experience of womanhood. For example, the woman "dressed in red" who smiles "at the man when you wake up in his bed" seems to embody sensuality and passion. In contrast, the woman "dressed in black" who stabs "him in his back" represents the darker, more dangerous aspects. Feist's version, like Simone's, doesn't moralize or judge these women; it simply lays out the complexity of their experiences. The recurring lines about drinking coffee and tea and the crowing of the rooster serve as anchors, grounding the listener amidst the whirlwind of colorful characters. The term "Sea lion" itself is a twist, a form of wordplay that evokes both the mystical (sea) and the earthly (lion), further emphasizing the multifaceted nature of women. Overall, "Sealion" is an intriguing musical exploration of the enigma that is womanhood, performed with a modern touch.
About
"Sealion" is a track by Feist, featured on her 2007 album "The Reminder." The song is a contemporary take on Nina Simone's "Sea Lion Woman," and it blends the original's folk roots with indie pop and rock elements. The result is a genre-defying track that honors the past while presenting something entirely new. While Nina Simone's version had a deeper, soulful tone, Feist's rendition is lighter and more playful, demonstrating her ability to reconfigure a traditional song through the lens of her own unique musical sensibilities.
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Song Info
Release Year
2007
Genres
Alternative
Folk
Indie
Pop
Moods
Eccentric
Happy
Quirky
Vocals
Female