Bouncing Off Clouds

Tori Amos · American Doll Posse [2007]

Bouncing off of Clouds we were

Is there a love Lost and Found



Make it easy

Make this easy

It's not as heavy as it seems

Wrapped in metal

Wrapped in ivy

Paint it in mint ice cream



We could be Bouncing off the top of this Cloud

I'll put on my silver

We could be Bouncing off the top of this Cloud



Failure to respond but

I did. but did you listen



Bouncing off the top of this Cloud

I'll put on my silver

About what you said, has it come to this?

I'll put on my silver

Bouncing off the top of this Cloud



Well you can stare all day at the sky

But that won't bring her back

That won't bring her back

You say you're waiting on fate

But I think fate is now

I think fate is now

Waiting on us



Make it easy

Easy easy

We could make this easy

Easy love easy

We could make this easy

Make this easy

It's not as heavy as it seems

Wrapped in metal

Wrapped in ivy

Blue umbrellas now smiling



We could be Bouncing off the top of this Cloud

I'll put on my silver

About what you said, has it come to this?

I'll put on my silver



Bouncing off the top of this Cloud

I'll put on my silver

About what you said, has it come to this?

I'll put on my silver

Bouncing off the top of this Cloud



Bouncing off of Clouds we were

Bouncing Off Clouds

Bouncing Off Clouds serves as a standout track from Tori Amos's 2007 album, American Doll Posse. This ambitious project explores five distinct female archetypes, with this song representing the character of Doll. The recording showcases Amos's signature piano-driven style, blending intricate classical influences with alternative rock textures. As part of a concept album that reimagines her songwriting through different personas, the track highlights her ability to shift emotional tones while maintaining a cohesive sonic identity. The song reflects the playful yet poignant nature of the Doll character, offering listeners a glimpse into the broader narrative of the album. Amos's performance remains a testament to her enduring influence in the art rock genre, demonstrating her continued evolution as a composer and interpreter of complex emotional landscapes.