From the haunting whispers to the eerie imagery, this song plunges us into a surreal and perplexing world. "Kid A" by Radiohead seems to explore themes of manipulation and deception. The repeated mention of "heads on sticks" and "ventriloquists" evokes a sense of puppeteering and control, suggesting that our actions and thoughts are not entirely our own. The line "standing in the shadows at the end of my bed" introduces an element of fear and presence, like an unsettling realization lurking in our subconscious. The rats and children following out of town could symbolize innocence being led astray by deceit. All these elements come together to create an enigmatic and unsettling atmosphere, urging us to reflect on the hidden influences in our lives.
Kid A
Lyrics
I slip away
I slipped on a little white lie
We've got heads on sticks
We've got ventriloquists
We've got heads on sticks
We've got ventriloquists
Standing in the shadows at the end of my bed
Standing in the shadows at the end of my bed
Standing in the shadows at the end of my bed
Standing in the shadows at the end of my bed
The rats and the children follow me out of town
The rats and the children follow me out of town
Come on kids
Writer(s): Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'Brien, Philip James Selway, Thomas Edward Yorke
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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