Daughters
Daughters

Wild Beasts - Daughters Lyrics

Feb 24, 2014
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Daughters Lyrics

I'm taping up the windows and the doors
I'm nailing all my pretty things to the floor

Eyes like fire
A tempest in the water
Eyes like mine
A temper like your mother's

Daughter, please
It's me
Tell me what you've seen
Daughter, please
Spare me
Old men's voices screaming
And soon we'll see
What you really mean
All the pretty children sharpening their blades
Where my daughter passes only ruins remain

She's walking through the cracks in the walls
She's walking across the chicken bones on the floor

Just a little girl
And jesus was a woman
Just a little girl
And lot who knew his daughters

Daughter, please
It's me
Tell me what you've seen
Daughter, please
Spare me
Old men's voices screaming
And soon we'll sleep
In pieces on the street
All the pretty children sharpening their blades
Where my daughter passes only ruins remain

From the egg
Broke my little girl
Destroyer of worlds

Writer(s): BEN LITTLE, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT TALBOT, HAYDEN NORMAN THORPE, THOMAS WILLIAM FLEMING
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the primary lyricists for 'Daughters' by Wild Beasts?

    The lyrics for 'Daughters' were written by Ben Little, Christopher Robert Talbot, Hayden Norman Thorpe, and Thomas William Fleming.

  2. What notable themes are explored in the song 'Daughters'?

    The song explores themes of rebellion, generational conflict, and apocalyptic visions. It reflects on the anxiety about the future, emphasizing the idea of children rising against the older generations, and uses imagery like 'pretty children sharpening their blades' to convey a sinister sense of coming change.

  3. How did Hayden Thorpe describe the song 'Daughters'?

    Hayden Thorpe described 'Daughters' as being about human callousness and the looming sense of doom. He mentioned that the song taps into contemporary anxiety and represents an apocalyptic vision of the future, suggesting the instability in our current way of living.

  4. How does the song 'Daughters' portray Jesus Christ?

    In 'Daughters,' Jesus Christ is depicted as a vengeful female figure, which lyricist Tom Fleming believes makes more sense in the narrative. The portrayal is part of a broader theme where downtrodden individuals seek revenge, aligning with the song's notion of rebellion and uprising.

  5. What imagery is used in the song 'Daughters'?

    The song uses vivid imagery such as 'taping up the windows,' 'nailing pretty things to the floor,' and 'all the pretty children sharpening their blades.' These elements convey a sense of preparation, protection, and impending violence, adding depth to its thematic exploration of generational conflict.

  6. When did Wild Beasts announce their disbandment?

    Wild Beasts announced their disbandment on September 25, 2017. They concluded their journey with a final EP titled 'Punk Drunk & Trembling' in October 2017 and a live album 'Last Night All My Dreams Came True' in February 2018 before playing their final shows.

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