Exploring themes of grief, guilt, and existential anxiety, The 1975's track delves into the complex emotions following a personal loss. The narrator apologizes for a death—possibly feeling partly responsible or regretful over unresolved issues. This tragedy seems to catalyze a deeper self-reflection about his role in others' lives, viewing himself as more of an object or tool rather than a person with agency. His insistence on "haunting your bed" suggests a desperate clinging to connections he fears losing, perhaps compensating for his perceived inadequacies by remaining physically close. The violent imagery intertwined with these intimate moments points to the chaotic merging of internal conflict and external relationships, highlighting a profound fear of isolation despite his outward declaration of not being scared.
Haunt // Bed
Lyrics
I'm sorry that your dad's dead
I hope you amend it
I think I've lost a lot of my friends
Through belief that I'm an instrument
And fuck me if you must then
Treat me like an old friend
I can't exist within my own head
So I insist on haunting your bed
If you could only hear what I said
You'd see I'm not scared
I'm not, no
I'm not scared
Spin car 'round
Push your head down, down down
Smash into the ground with you
There's been a piece of glass found
And a terrible sound, sound
What if they're saying is true?
Oh I prefer it in your bed, television set
I'm not scared
Writer(s): George Bedford Daniel, Matthew Timothy Healy, Ross Stewart MacDonald, Adam Brian Thomas Hann
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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