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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Baker" by the artist "Tori Amos"

In "Baker," Tori Amos employs the image of a baker as a wise and all-knowing observer, almost a mythical figure who can unravel the mysteries of life. The lyric protagonist pleads with him for help, seeking to understand a complicated relationship.

"Baker, Baker, bake me a cake, / Bake me a day, / Make my world sweet." These opening lines present a plea for a miracle. The protagonist yearns for happiness and harmony, symbolized by sweetness. She asks the baker not just to bake a cake, but to transform her life for the better.

"And I'll know which days inside / You gave time to." The protagonist believes the baker possesses knowledge of the past, present, and future. She hopes he will reveal the secret of time, which seems to be working against her in love.

"You know I heard – he's in L.A. now / Saying I keep myself locked up… / That I pushed him away, / And my heart won't bleed." Here, the protagonist shares her pain and doubts. The beloved, being far away, accuses her of being closed, while she denies her feelings, hiding her suffering.

"There's / Gotta be something more to this. / Gotta be something more to this, / Here…" These repeated lines convey confusion and misunderstanding. The protagonist senses a hidden meaning in the situation that she cannot grasp.

"Baker, Baker, tell me / Is his heart made of snow? / Tell me how to know / Could I have saved it…?" The questions to the baker become more specific. The protagonist tries to understand the reasons for the beloved's coldness, seeking a way to regain his love.

"I know you were rushing to a party. / You just stopped by to see where I was. / I'm running from him with all my might, / And he's biding his time." This verse reveals the dynamics of the relationship. The protagonist is torn, running from love, fearing intimacy, while the beloved patiently waits, giving her time to reflect.

"Time, / I thought you were a friend. / I looked for wings in you… / Maybe it's not the right time?" The protagonist addresses time as a separate character, blaming it for being unfavorable. She hoped time would heal the wounds, but perhaps she was wrong, and they are not meant to be.

The song's ending returns to the image of the baker: "Baker, Baker, while you make a cake, / Bake a day, / Bake the light of life. / Tell me how he's doing. / Send him my regards…" The protagonist resigns herself to the situation, asking only to send a message to her beloved and illuminate his life with her warmth, just as the baker does when baking bread.

Baker Baker baking a cake

Make me a day

Make me whole again

And I wonder what's in a day

What's in your cake this time

I guess you heard he's gone to L.A.

He says that behind my eyes I'm hiding

And he tells me I pushed him away

That my heart's been hard to find

Here

There must be something here

There must be something here

Here

Baker Baker can you explain

If truly his heart was made of icing

And I wonder mine could taste

Maybe we could change his mind

I know your late for your next parade

You came to make sure that I'm not running

Well I ran from him in all kinds of way

Guess it was his turn this time

Time

Thought I'd made friends with time

Thought we'd be flying

Maybe not this time

Baker Baker baking a cake

Make me a day

Make me whole again

And I wonder if he's ok

If you see him say hi

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