Lifting the mask from from a local clown
Feeling down like him
Seeing the light in a station bar
And travelling far in sin
Sailing downstairs to the northern line
Watching the shine of the shoes
And hearing the trial of the people there
Who's to care if they lose.
And take a look you may see me on the ground
For I am the parasite of this town.

Dancing a jig in a church with chimes
A sign of the times today
And hearing no bell from a steeple tall
People all in dismay
Falling so far on a silver spoon
Making the moon for fun
And changing a rope for a size too small
People all get hung.
Take a look and see me coming through
For I am the parasite who travels two by two.

When lifting the mask from a local clown
And feeling down like him
And I'm seeing the light in a station bar
And travelling far in sin
And I'm sailing downstairs to the northern line
Watching the shine of the shoes
And hearing the trials of the people there
Who's to care if they lose.
And take a look you may see me on the ground
For I am the parasite of this town.
And take a look you may see me in the dirt
For i am the parasite who hangs from your skirt.


Lyrics submitted by Sweet Blue Way, edited by fishere, SpirosAbatis

Parasite Lyrics as written by Nick Drake

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  • +8
    Song Meaning

    To begin with I interpreted this song as a reflection of Nick's depression. Believing he was in his own world of depression and even the happiest characters - "the local clown", was upset. Yet whilst everyone else around him in this "town" was upset he saw himself as a parasite you couldn't get rid of and was making everyone else around him sad. Maybe I'm just over analysing this song... Definitely my favourite of all Nick Drake's songs. But the more I read others opinions about him being shameful about being a musician and busking, the more I agree with them.

    casualfiveyon January 17, 2011   Link
  • +3
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    This song seems to be about the lonliness in this world. He doesn't belong anywhere, and there's no happiness in this "town" he sings of, which is really just the world in general.

    "When I'm lifting the mask from a local clown And feeling down like him " even the clown which is supposed to be happy and light-hearted is unhappy.
    everyone's stuck in that rut that they can't get out of...

    ItsAllIWanton March 01, 2005   Link
  • +2
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    "People all get hung"

    milk_and_honeyon August 29, 2007   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    Absolutely heartbreaking.

    aventurineon December 15, 2011   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    a great, haunting song

    ilovealkalineon February 24, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    "Sailing downstairs to the northern line"

    This is a reference to the Northern Line on the London Underground I reckons.

    I think at least partly this song is about busking on the underground and how the business people in shiny shoes look down on musicians there as parasites? Could be an element of homelessness too?

    _grumpyon April 08, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    Take a look you may see me coming through For I am the parasite who travels two by two

    is he speaking as if he desire? some ambiguous virtue?

    makeartnotmathon November 19, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    i dont know ive never heard it

    saDTim78on March 01, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    I love Nick Drake

    LuckCharmon March 01, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    A very haunting song.

    Did anyone know that radiohead lifted the chord progression of 'subterranean homesick alien' from this song?

    ilovealkalineon June 07, 2006   Link

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