In the midst of chaos and turmoil, Foals deliver a hauntingly beautiful anthem. The repetitive phrase "Once is too much for me, a thousand never enough" echoes an insatiable longing or addiction - something that can't be quenched no matter how many times it's experienced. The bees may symbolize impending danger or change, coming unbidden towards the listener. The mention of death and mourning suggest a world in decay, possibly reflecting on environmental issues with the line about "sickness in your corn". This song seems to explore themes of dissatisfaction, anxiety about the future and the human impact on our planet. It challenges listeners to question what we're doing and why we're doing it - who are we following blindly like "the captain and the crew", and is it time for change?
Prelude
Lyrics
Once is too much for me
A thousand never enough
Once is too much for me
A thousand never enough
Once is too much for me
A thousand never enough
Once is too much for me
A thousand never enough
It's never enough
Stick your head into your feet
Stick your feet into my blood
The bees are coming for you
We're coming for you
Coming for ya
Coming for ya
It's coming for ya
And now our parents are all dead
So too the firstborns in their beds
And the bees are coming to
Other flowers in your head
And California how your mourn!
With the sickness in your corn
The cold firstborn and
The other flowers in my head
Now the bees are coming
Kill the captain
Kill the crew
What did they ever did for you?
Writer(s): Edwin Thomas Congreave, Jack William Bevan, James Andrew Smith, Walter James Morrison Gervers, Yannis Barnabas Emanuel Philippakis
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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