Drift all you like
From ocean to ocean
Search the whole world
But drunken confessions
And hijacked affairs
Will just make you more alone

When you come home
I'll bake you a cake
Made of all their eyes
I wish you could see me
Dressed for the kill
You're my man of war

You're my man of war

And the worms will come for you
Big Boots
Yeah, yeah, yeah

So unplug the phones
Stop all the taps
It all comes flooding back
From poisoned clouds
To poisoned dwarf
You're my man of war

You're my man of war

And the worms will come for you
Big Boots
Yeah the worms will come for you
Big Boots
For you
Big Boots


Lyrics submitted by kenna15, edited by TheKidA

Man Of War Lyrics as written by Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood Colin Charles Greenwood

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    My Interpretation

    I believe the lyrics aren't to be taken too literal. Also, when you compare the lyrics with the music video, it's pretty obvious that it's about the paranoia one might feel when dealing with anxiety. The man in the video seems to have social anxiety since he feels judged while no one is actually paying attention to him at all. The video during the day is his outer appearance and how he wants to appear unaffected, but the parts during night time are his inner thoughts. Towards the end day and night are starting to blend together and he just can't escape the anxiety and judgment he feels when surrounded by other people.

    The ''The worms will come for you, big boots'' is interesting, because it's usually the other way around isn't it? The worms don't come for your boots, we are the ones who will probably crush the worms under our boots. So perhaps it's talking about an irrational fear?

    This is my interpretation of the lyrics combined with the music video.

    joy-ann101on June 29, 2017   Link

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