Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)
Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)

Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles) Lyrics

In a world where time's like a nosy neighbor peeping through your windows, Arcade Fire's tune urges us to check our emotional kettles before they overboil. The lyrics metaphorically build a bonfire of anxieties, burning away with existential dread—those… Read more

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Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles) Lyrics

I am waitin' 'til I don't know when
'Cause I'm sure it's gonna happen then
Time keeps creepin' through the neighborhood
Killing old folks, wakin' up babies
Just like we knew it would

All the neighbors are startin' up a fire
Burning all the old folks the witches and the liars
My eyes are covered by the hands of my unborn kids
But my heart keeps watchin'
Through the skin of my eyelids

They say a watched pot won't ever boil
Well I closed my eyes and nothin' changed
Just some water getting hotter in the flames

It's not a lover I want no more
And it's not heaven I'm pining for
But there's some spirit I used to know
That's been drowned out by the radio

They say a watched pot won't ever boil
You can't raise a baby on motor oil
Just like a seed down in the soil
You gotta give it time

Writer(s): William Butler, Win Butler, Regine Chassagne, Tim Kingsbury, Richard R Parry
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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What is the Meaning of Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)?

In a world where time's like a nosy neighbor peeping through your windows, Arcade Fire's tune urges us to check our emotional kettles before they overboil. The lyrics metaphorically build a bonfire of anxieties, burning away with existential dread—those lingering worries about aging, change, and loss. With a wink to old proverbs, the song suggests that life's "watched pots" simmer away while you blink, reminding us that patience is a virtue (and sometimes a necessity). The haunting imagery of hands from unborn children and drowned spirits hint at a struggle for meaningful connection in a cacophonous world. So, let's put our inner kettles on simmer, embrace life's unpredictability, and maybe turn the metaphorical radio down a notch. After all, you can't raise a baby on motor oil. #TimeFlies #BoilOver

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of 'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)' by Arcade Fire?

    'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)' was written by William Butler, Win Butler, Regine Chassagne, Tim Kingsbury, and Richard R Parry.

  2. Which album features the song 'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)' by Arcade Fire?

    'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)' is featured on Arcade Fire's debut studio album, 'Funeral,' which was released in 2004.

  3. What recurring theme is present in the lyrics of 'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)'?

    A recurring theme in 'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)' is the passage of time and its impact on life within a neighborhood. The lyrics reflect on aging, change, and the inevitability of certain events.

  4. What metaphor is used in 'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)' to describe waiting for change?

    'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)' uses the metaphor of a watched pot that won't boil to describe waiting for change. This suggests that simply waiting passively does not bring about noticeable differences.

  5. What instruments are prominently featured in 'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)'?

    'Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)' prominently features strings and acoustic guitar, contributing to its reflective and somber tone.

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