Garland Jeffreys' "Matador": A Lyrical Exploration of Strength and Support
Song Overview
Garland Jeffreys' "Matador" is a poignant and uplifting anthem from his 1980 album "Rock 'N' Roll Adult." The song depicts the protagonist's struggle against adversity and the power of finding support in challenging times.Lyrical Analysis
Verse 1 When the bull is in the ring,
I need all the help you can,
And the Mariachis sing
With the lonely mandolin.
The lyrics introduce a metaphor of a matador facing a bull in a ring. This represents the protagonist's confrontation with adversity. They feel overwhelmed and in need of assistance.
Chorus Take me to the Matador,
He will know just what it's for,
He will help me with my life,
He will.
The protagonist seeks refuge in the wise and experienced Matador. They believe that this figure will understand their struggles and guide them.
Verse 2 See those people shout out loud,
Give me more and give me more.
The lyrics depict the crowd cheering the Matador on. This represents the support and encouragement that the protagonist receives from others.
Outro He will know just what it's for,
He will help me with my life,
When the bull is in the ring,
I need all the help you can.
The song concludes with the protagonist reiterating their need for support. They reaffirm their belief that the Matador will be their guide and protector.
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