Exploring themes of entanglement and existential uncertainty, Radiohead crafts a narrative that delves into the complexity of interpersonal relationships and inner turmoil. The lyrics juxtapose idealized cosmic imagery with a sense of inevitability and doom. The repeated imagery of "the sun, the moon, and stars" evokes an almost celestial bond yet simultaneously conveys inescapability, as if the relationship is both empowering and consuming. The recurring motif of being "caught in the fire" suggests a struggle against overwhelming forces, possibly reflecting the chaos inherent in life or love. The speaker's oscillation between trust and disbelief underscores a tension between self-awareness and reliance on others. The song encapsulates a poignant meditation on vulnerability and interconnectedness, set against an intangible sense of impending end. Through its evocative interplay of lyrical imagery, the song invites listeners to reflect on the delicate equilibrium between self and other. #ExistentialTension #InterpersonalChaos
You
Lyrics
You are the sun the moon and stars
Are you and I could never run away from you
You try at working out chaotic things
And why should I believe myself, not you
It's like the world is gonna end so soon
And why should I believe myself?
Yeah
You, me, and everything
Caught in the fire
I can see you drowning
Caught in the fire
You, me, and everything
Caught in the fire
I can see you drowning
Caught in the fire
Writer(s): Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'Brien, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Philip James Selway, Thomas Edward Yorke
Copyright(s): Lyrics © TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, O/B/O DistroKid, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of You
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