Mouth's Cradle
Björk
Ascending Through the Mouth's Cradle: A Journey of Hope and Purity
Björk's song 'Mouth's Cradle' is a poetic exploration of support, hope, and purity. The lyrics describe a presence that follows and supports the narrator wherever they go, symbolized by the metaphor of 'teeth' that provide warmth and act as a ladder. This ladder leads to the 'mouth's cradle,' a place of comfort and safety. The recurring imagery of teeth and the mouth suggests a nurturing and protective force, possibly representing a maternal figure or a spiritual guide.
The song also delves into themes of hope and resilience. The 'ghost' mentioned in the lyrics is described as a bright and hopeful presence that never abandons the narrator, even when everyone else has left. This ghost fills the narrator with hope and assurance, symbolizing an unwavering source of support and love. The purity and simplicity of this ghost-like entity emphasize its benevolent nature, always loving and guiding the narrator.
In the final lines, Björk introduces a contrast by mentioning the need for a shelter away from 'all Osamas and Bushes,' referencing political figures associated with conflict and turmoil. This juxtaposition highlights the desire for a sanctuary of peace and purity, away from the chaos of the world. The song, therefore, becomes a journey towards a place of inner peace and hope, guided by a pure and loving force.