I slip away
I slipped on a little white lie

We've got heads on sticks
We've got ventriloquists
We've got heads on sticks
We've got ventriloquists

Standing in the shadows at the end of my bed
Standing in the shadows at the end of my bed
Standing in the shadows at the end of my bed
Standing in the shadows at the end of my bed

The rats and the children follow me out of town
The rats and the children follow me out of town
Come on kids


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Kid A Lyrics as written by Colin Charles Greenwood Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood

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    Wow i have read over a lot of these interpretations of this song (and the album as a whole) and i think that EVERYONE is right. I also think that is what the band was going for! As Radiohead fans we all know that the band has had some major influences on their work by other artists, musicians, and authors. One of these being Thomas Pynchon who is the author of The Crying of Lot 49 (for christ sake Radiohead named their merch and email site W.A.S.T.E.!). Anyway, in the book Pynchon deals with the complexity of the mediums of communication (radio, TV, Books, Art, Film, etc.) and how people can become lost and misguided by what they, their senses, interpret. How the 'mis'communication of mediums affects them. As Radiohead became more popular they, Thom especially, became more and more agitated by the media making assumptions about the band, their lyrics, their business practices, and how they were reaching out to their fans (remember Napster?). So the band decided to make Kid A (and im talking about the album not just the song). The reason why the lyrics are so hard to decipher is because the lyrics are just part of the music. The band has left the meaning of the songs up to you, the listener! Thom Yorke especially, is a guy who i feel would say, "people need to think for themselves. they need to decide how something makes them feel and how it affects their life. Dont let some asshole with a microphone and record contract tell you what to think. the meaning of the album Kid A is completely up to you listeners.".......any thoughts on this??

    Peet08on May 01, 2008   Link

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