Arcade Fire captures the chaos and disconnection of modern life through vivid imagery and metaphor. The song explores themes of powerlessness, both literal and metaphorical, as the protagonist grapples with a world lacking direction and warmth. The recurring power outage symbolizes societal and emotional detachment, with the ice-covered hands of parents representing a frozen, dreamless existence. The night serves as a backdrop for seeking light, signifying a search for truth and purpose amidst despair. Through the lens of a child’s perspective, the lyrics critique adult passivity and urge action, symbolized by the call to 'take it from your heart, put it in your hand.' The song questions the reality of life's narratives, challenging listeners to identify personal truths. By lighting a candle, a flicker of hope is suggested in a seemingly indifferent world. #ExistentialCrisis #SocietyReflection #YouthPerspective
Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
Lyrics
I woke up with the power out
Not really something to shout about
Ice has covered up my parents hands
Don't have any dreams, don't have any plans
I went out into the night
I went out to find some light
Kids are swingin' from the power lines
Nobody's home, so nobody minds
I woke up on the darkest night
Neighbors all were shoutin' that they found the light
(We found the light)
Shadows jumpin' all over my walls
Some of them big, some of them small
I went out into the night
I went out to pick a fight with anyone
Light a candle for the kids
Jesus Christ don't keep it hid
Ice has covered up my parents hands
Don't have any dreams don't have any plans
Growin' up in some strange storm
Nobody's cold, nobody's warm
I went out into the night
I went out to find some light
Kids are dyin' out in the snow
Look at them go, look at them go
And the power's out in the heart of man
Take it from your heart, put in your hand
What's the plan?
Is it a dream? Is it a lie?
I think I'll let you decide
Just light a candle for the kids
Jesus Christ don't keep it hid
Cause nothin's hid, from us kids
You ain't foolin' nobody with the lights out
And the power's out in the heart of man
Take it from your heart put in your hand
And there's something wrong in the heart of man
Take it from your heart, put it in your hand
Where'd you go?
Writer(s): Regine Chassagne, Richard R Parry, Tim Kingsbury, William Butler, Win Butler
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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