Thursday, January 30, 2014

Erykah Badu's "Bag Lady"

Erykah Badu "Bag Lady" lyrics



                Erykah Badu is one of very few women in the music industry who steps outside of the boundaries society has placed female artists in. Badu not only empowers women through song, but through groundbreaking performances, and daring videos also. One of my favorite songs by Erykah is Bag Lady. I am able to build a personal connection with the lyrics and that is one of the most important factors.  The song is about bringing the past such as heartache, pain, dishonesty, and grief into your present and the way it can affect your future and your state of being also. However, Erykah explains the situation in such a powerful metaphoric way that you would really have to analyze the song to understand the argument she is making.
                In the beginning of the song Erykah starts off by saying, “Bag lady you gone hurt your back dragging all them bags like that, I guess nobody ever told you all you must hold on to is you, is you, is you.” In this line alone you can start to paint a picture of where Erykah is going with this. She is referring to the woman as ‘bag lady’ which means that the woman is carrying baggage such as hurt, heartache, and pain. Then, she goes on to tell the woman the danger the bags can do to her back, meaning that the bags (baggage) is weighing her down. Lastly, she explains to the woman that she needs to put the bags down and learn how to hold on to herself, which means the woman is carrying so much baggage around that she has forgotten how to love herself. When people are in situations where their love is taken for granted it is common to lose hope, self-esteem, and develop trust issues. However, Erykah is saying that you cannot carry one situation into the next, and that you have to learn how to let go before the hurt starts to consume you, and she explains this by saying, “one day all them bags gone get in your way, so pack light.” It is natural to put a guard up, but do not get so caught up with your past that it begins to harm your present and potentially your future.
                I once heard that the quickest way to get over someone is by having someone else occupy your time,  but in Erykah’s next set of line she explains why it will be extremely  difficult for someone carrying their past to have the luxury of meeting someone new. Erykah states, “Bag lady you gone miss your bus, you can't hurry up cause you got too much stuff, when they see you coming n***** take off running from you it's true oh yes they do.” Her reason for saying this is because people can sense heartache, and truth is no one wants to be blamed or punished for the last man’s mistakes. She understands that love can hurt and that it take times to heal a broken heart, but during that time of healing it is important to learn how to forgive and forget, but most importantly, spend that time getting to know yourself, loving yourself unconditionally, and being mentally, physically, and spiritually ready to enter something new with a clean slate and new outlook. Ultimately, this song is phenomenal and as the lyrics unfold the picture you started to paint in the beginning starts to become more vivid towards the end.

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