Bend and Break
Bend and Break

Keane - Bend and Break Lyrics

In this evocative piece by Keane, the lyrics traverse the intense personal struggle of enduring hardship and emotional turmoil. The recurrent themes of bending and breaking center on the fear of collapsing under pressure, juxtaposed against a longing for… Read more

Rock
May 25, 2004
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Bend and Break Lyrics

When you and you forget your name
When all the faces all look the same

Meet me in the morning when you wake up
Meet me in the morning then you'll wake up

If only I don't bend and break
I'll meet you on the other side
I'll meet you in the light
If only I don't suffocate
I'll meet you in the morning when you wait

Bitter and hardened heart
Oh
Aching
Waiting for life to start

Meet me in the morning when you wake up
Meet me in the morning then you'll wake up

If only I don't bend and break
I'll meet you on the other side
I'll meet you in the light
If only I don't suffocate
I'll meet you in the morning when you wait

If only I don't bend or break
I'll meet you on the other side
I'll meet you in the light
If only I don't suffocate
I'll meet you in the morning when you wait
I'll meet you on the other side
I'll meet you in the light
If only I don't suffocate
I'll meet you in the morning when you wait

Writer(s): Timothy James Rice-Oxley, Richard David Hughes, Thomas Oliver Chaplin
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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What is the Meaning of Bend and Break?

In this evocative piece by Keane, the lyrics traverse the intense personal struggle of enduring hardship and emotional turmoil. The recurrent themes of bending and breaking center on the fear of collapsing under pressure, juxtaposed against a longing for reconnection and redemption. The verses reflect a state of existential disorientation, where identities blur and life feels as if it is suspended in stasis. Meeting "in the morning" symbolizes a hopeful renewal, an awakening from the depths of despair. The chorus's repetition underscores a fervent wish to overcome suffocating challenges and reach a place of light and understanding. Ultimately, the song encapsulates a poignant journey through suffering towards resilience and the restoration of the self.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the members of Keane?

    Keane currently comprises Tom Chaplin (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Tim Rice-Oxley (piano, synthesisers, bass guitar, backing vocals), Richard Hughes (drums, percussion, backing vocals), and Jesse Quin (bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals).

  2. What is unique about Keane's sound?

    Keane is known for using keyboards as the lead instrument instead of guitar, differentiating them from most other rock bands. They often use delay and distortion effects on their pianos and similar keyboards, creating unique and recognizable sounds.

  3. When was 'Bend and Break' released?

    'Bend and Break' was part of Keane's debut album 'Hopes and Fears,' which was released on May 10, 2004.

  4. Who wrote the lyrics to 'Bend and Break'?

    The lyrics to 'Bend and Break' were written by Tim Rice-Oxley, Richard Hughes, and Tom Chaplin.

  5. Has Keane collaborated with other artists?

    Yes, Keane has collaborated with various artists, including Somali-Canadian rapper K'naan, DJ Faultline, Gwen Stefani, and Kylie Minogue.

  6. What awards has Keane won?

    Keane has won several awards, including two BRIT Awards for Best British Album (Hopes and Fears) and British Breakthrough Act in 2005. Tim Rice-Oxley also received the Ivor Novello award for songwriter of the year.

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