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In the deepest ocean
The bottom of the sea
Your eyes
They turn me
Why should I stay here?
Why should I stay?
I'd be crazy not to follow
Follow where you lead
Your eyes
They turn me
Turn me on to phantoms (way out)
I follow to the edge of the Earth (way out, way out)
And fall off
Yeah, everybody leaves (way out)
If they get the chance (way out)
And this is my chance (way out)
I get eaten by the worms
And weird fishes
Picked over by the worms
And weird fishes
Weird fishes
Weird fishes
I'll hit the bottom
Hit the bottom and escape
Escape
I'll hit the bottom
Hit the bottom and escape
Escape
The bottom of the sea
Your eyes
They turn me
Why should I stay here?
Why should I stay?
I'd be crazy not to follow
Follow where you lead
Your eyes
They turn me
Turn me on to phantoms (way out)
I follow to the edge of the Earth (way out, way out)
And fall off
Yeah, everybody leaves (way out)
If they get the chance (way out)
And this is my chance (way out)
I get eaten by the worms
And weird fishes
Picked over by the worms
And weird fishes
Weird fishes
Weird fishes
I'll hit the bottom
Hit the bottom and escape
Escape
I'll hit the bottom
Hit the bottom and escape
Escape
Lyrics submitted by andrewrocks
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi Lyrics as written by Edward John O'brien Colin Charles Greenwood
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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As for the weird fishes/we're fishes thing, I think it might be intended to be heard as both. Radiohead's done stuff like that before (Idiotheque, Sit Down/Stand up).
Anyway, it's sort of a companion song to PYramid Song I think. But whereas where that one sounded sad and lonely, this sounds rathe excited, like the narrator's happy to escape and become part of nature. So yeah, maybe Pyramid Song's like the video -- diving into the ocean on some dead planet and waiting for the oxygen to run out, and this is the realization that the narrator's not alone and is part of nature or something like that.
Sort of like with the buzzards from Mircrophones - Mount Eerie, maybe?