Lyrics
Pour the medicine out
Pouring out the medicine, likely a metaphor for addressing problems or challenges.
Thread an arm through a shirt sleeve
Putting on a shirt, possibly symbolizing preparation or readiness.
Yeah it's just the end of the world for you
Acknowledging a personal crisis or difficult situation, emphasizing its significance.
Boiling into your heart
Intense emotions entering the heart, suggesting a pivotal moment.
Comes the penny drop
The realization or insight, referred to as the "penny drop," is occurring.
Swear on all of the blue blood you've got
Making a solemn oath, possibly expressing the gravity of the situation.
I've watched the camera seize
Observing a freeze or halt in a situation, particularly through a camera lens.
I've watched whole films that I've made
Reviewing past experiences or creations, reflecting on personal history.
Yeah well, pour the medicine out
Repeating the act of pouring out medicine, reinforcing the need to confront issues.
Start afresh with the neighbours
Starting anew, possibly with people in the vicinity.
Find a safe topic to butcher all of your time
Seeking a safe or neutral topic to occupy and pass the time.
Boiling up in your throat
Intense emotions rising in the throat, indicating a heightened emotional state.
Comes the penny drop
The recurring realization or insight, emphasizing its significance.
Cross your heart with the best will you've got
Making a sincere promise with the best intentions.
I guess I'm scared of walking all these streets
Expressing fear or apprehension about navigating the challenges presented by the surroundings.
Filled with blank gable ends
Describing a place with empty, featureless ends of buildings.
Where the sun only emerges out from behind clouds with half an hour til it sets
Highlighting the infrequent appearance of positivity or light in a seemingly bleak environment.
I've been a small town, grey sky, crippled cheap steel fence in a previous life
Recalling a previous life or experience in a dull, restrictive setting.
And it was shit then
Expressing dissatisfaction with the past experience.
Yeah well, pour the medicine out
Reiterating the act of pouring out medicine, emphasizing the need for resolution.
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