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Kid A, Kid A
Kid A, Kid A
Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Yesterday, I woke up sucking on a lemon
Yesterday, I woke up sucking on a lemon
Yesterday, I woke up sucking on a lemon
Yesterday, I woke up sucking on a lemon
Everything
Everything
Everything
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Right place
There are two colors in my head
There are two colors in my head
What, what is that you tried to say?
What, what was that you tried to say?
Tried to say
Tried to say
Tried to say
Tried to say
Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything
Kid A, Kid A
Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Yesterday, I woke up sucking on a lemon
Yesterday, I woke up sucking on a lemon
Yesterday, I woke up sucking on a lemon
Yesterday, I woke up sucking on a lemon
Everything
Everything
Everything
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Right place
There are two colors in my head
There are two colors in my head
What, what is that you tried to say?
What, what was that you tried to say?
Tried to say
Tried to say
Tried to say
Tried to say
Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything
Lyrics submitted by Vache, edited by Paymaan, BoskoBiati
Everything In Its Right Place Lyrics as written by Edward John O'brien Colin Charles Greenwood
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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If you watch the documentary Reflections on Kid A, you will hear Thom telling us that this, and most of the songs on Kid A, were written by chopping up other lyrics he had been trying to write, and previously throwing away, then putting them in a hat and pulling out bits from different, unsuccessful songs, and putting them together. IOW this and Idiotheque and National Anthem (I think - at least half the songs on the album in any case) are not supposed to have a meaning. Negating their inclusion here in a way I guess.
@Sampad123 The rule in literature and especially poetry is that words signify completely outside of the writer's power. None of these songs are meaningless even if they were written with the methods of OULIPO (random mathematical composition). That's the magic of these ''random'' words; despite the meaninglessness they convey, they are actually hyper rich in meaning. The lemons, the colors, the inability to communicate ! Thematically and symbolically a goldmine.