Delving into the depths of human emotions and experiences, this lyrical composition explores themes of emotional struggle, resilience, and self-awareness. The recurring phrase "little by little by hook or by crook" symbolizes the protagonist's determination to overcome obstacles despite the adversities faced. The song also touches on aspects of vulnerability and flirtation, hinting at a complex romantic relationship. The lines "obligation, complication, routines and schedules drug and kill you" further underscore the monotony of life that can lead to emotional exhaustion. However, the protagonist's refusal to be judged or nervous suggests a sense of self-assuredness amidst chaos. Overall, it is a poignant exploration of personal growth amidst challenges and complexities in relationships.
Little by Little
Lyrics
Turn to nasty now
The dark cell
The pillar of my soul
The last one out of the box
The one who broke this spell
Little by little by hook or by crook
I'm such a tease
And you're such a flirt
Once you've been hurt
You've been around enough
Little by little by hook or by crook
Never get earnest
Never get judged
I'm no idiot
I should look
Your clue on hold, snapped up
Crawling with my love
The last one out of the box
The one that broke the seal
Obligation
Complication
Routines and schedules
Drug and kill you
Kill you
Little by little by hook or by crook
Never get nervous
Never get judged
I'm no idiot
I should look
Little by little by hook or by crook
I'm such a tease
And you're such a flirt
Writer(s): Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'Brien, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Philip James Selway, Thomas Edward Yorke
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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