Tori talks about
Spark
“Spark is about when I miscarried, in 1996. I was three months pregnant and very excited. All of a sudden I woke up one morning and started to feel bad. The songs started coming soon after. I was really angry at God. Going into a shopping mall and seeing some woman knock the head off her child, I’m going - ‘So this is fair?’ I don’t know where the spirit went, whether she picked another mummy, like, “OK, choose her, then! Hope you’re tone deaf!” [Deluxe - May 1998]
“There’s a lot of symbolism in it, there are moments when I turn around and I say something like, ‘she’s convinced she could hold back a glacier/but she couldn’t keep baby alive.’ Really clear. There are moments when it gets really clear and it goes back into symbolism again - ‘ballerinas that have fins that you’ll never find.’ Which makes a lot of sense to me, because it’s obviously a mermaid reference, but it’s more than that. Maybe you’ll be a mother and you’ll never have that physical experience - like you’ll never have the experience of being a mermaid. But even though you might not be a physical mother, it doesn’t mean you can’t have that kind of maternal love.” [Rolling Stone Online - August 8, 1998]
Q: One last question. Who is the ice cream assassin?
Tori: “Who do you think that is?
Q: I have no idea
Tori: “Well, people have been praying to him for a very long time and more wars have been fought in his name. The big guy. Think about it.” [Rolling Stone Online - August 8, 1998]
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