I'm in a skip divided, malfunction
I flap around and dive bomb
Frantically around your lie
Enveloped in a sad distraction
I've got your voice repeating endlessly
Could you guide me in
Could you smother me

I'd swoop around your head
But I never hit
I'm blinded by your daylight
Electric veins passed through me
I thought there was this big connection
I only got my name and I got this situation

I just need a number and location
Without appropriate papers or permissions
I'm no to buy tight situation
And then I head into your french windows
I thought there was this big connection
I only got my name
I only got my situation

I just need my number and location
The wall keeps telling me
Hey Hey, Hey Hey
Hey Hey, The devil may
Hey Hey, Hey Hey, Hey Hey

Yeah, you are a fool, you are a fool
For sticking round, for sticking round

Yeah, you are a fool, you are a fool
For sticking round, for sticking round

I've done every trick in the book
I tried to look at you
Every trick in the book
How come I look?

No more common dress or elliptical caress
Don't look into your eyes cause you're desperately in love, in love, in love

When you walk in a room everything disappears
When you walk in a room it's a terrible mess
When you walk in a room I start to melt
When you walk in a room I follow you 'round
Like a dog I'm a dog, I'm a dog, I'm a dog, I'm a lapdog
I'm your lapdog, yeah

I just got my number and location
I just need my number and location


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Skip Divided Lyrics as written by Thomas Edward Yorke

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    The way I interpret this song: He's at a party. The "situation" he keeps referring to is the social situation. His love interest is at this party, and he doesn't know how to act. He wants to talk to her, to anyone, and yet he's unsure of how to carry himself. He needs a number and location, this is his way of knowing what to do. He heads into the French windows, he's standing next to the wall ("The wall keeps telling me you are a fool for sticking 'round"). Perhaps mixed signals? The whole time he wants his number and location, his way to behave, he wants his love interest to "guide me in, can you smother me?"

    The Tallest Manon August 15, 2008   Link

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