The song Is There Anything On Me That Doesn't Speak? by Jenny Hval explores the idea of how everything around us, even our own bodies, has a voice and a message to share. The lyrics mention the historical figure Joan of Arc, who seems to be following the singer around as she travels Australia. The song also references the experience of being caught in a rainstorm in Brisbane, and how the water seemed to permeate everything. The singer describes feeling like a thousand baby birds and being overwhelmed by the sensation of her own body breathing and speaking. As the song progresses, the imagery becomes more surreal and abstract, with references to spitting in her sleep and smoking cigarettes to dry out her emotions. The final lines ask if there is anything on her that doesn't speak, suggesting that every part of her being is connected to the messages of the world around her.