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Torso of the Week Lyrics

Girl, you've been hitting
that treadmill like a freak
maybe you're not quite
the torso of the week

the hollowest cheeks
in the county, tyne to tweed
jogging all over my grave, baby
with your weeping feet

(Pre-Chorus)
coiled heart
eye-toothed
feral child
take me dancing in the wild

you're looking like you're
bored with your husband
you're looking like you're
mad at the question
so why you staring out of the window
I can't stop the pain unless you tell them...

(Chorus)
what you're wrestling with
what you're wrestling wrestling
what you're wrestling with
what you're wrestling wrestling with
girl, you been hitting that treadmill like a freak

what you're wrestling with
what you're wrestling wrestling
what you're wrestling with
what you're wrestling wrestling with
maybe you're not quite the torso of the week

girl, you've been offered
the big deal, don't look back
the possible perks of
the lifestyle, gold and black

the minerals all through
your system, that's my girl
juggling all of your babies
with your backbone curled

-Pre-Chorus-

-Chorus-

coiled heart
eye-toothed
feral child

you're looking like you're
mad at the question
you're looking like you've
lost all your thinking
you're screaming like
you saw all your futures
your wrist is on my knife
next to the trampoline

-Chorus-

take my life!!!!
dredge her up!!!!

what you're wrestling with
what you're wrestling wrestling
what you're wrestling with
what you're wrestling wrestling with
maybe you're not quite the torso of the week

(coiled heart...)
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Cover art for Torso of  the Week lyrics by Everything Everything

I think this song is about a girl with self esteem issues. Maybe anorexic? "girl you've been hitting that treadmill like a freak, maybe your not quite the torso of the week" This may be about her obsession with exercise and staying skinny.

My Interpretation
Cover art for Torso of  the Week lyrics by Everything Everything

I think this song is about a woman who excersising and 'hitting the treadmill like a freak' to distract herself from facing her problems or as a way to deal with stress. Jon(the lead singer) is trying to confront her and get her to admit she needs help or is 'not quite the torso of the week'. Everything everything rulz!

My Interpretation
Cover art for Torso of  the Week lyrics by Everything Everything

Jonathan: ‘Torso Of The Week’ is inspired by the many exercising folk of Manchester. I was going to the gym a fair amount and I would go at night quite often, sit there on my bike or whatever and obviously your mind wanders because there’s this terrible, terrible music in there. And I was listening to Scott’s Journey to the Antarctic and just looking at these people like zombies on their treadmills. I was thinking how weird it is that in this day and age we come into a room to use our bodies. You have to set time aside to use your body. It got me thinking of the balance of work-life and the lure of the bright lights and some kind of story in my mind of a woman who is struggling to stay on top of things with all the stuff she has to deal with. A treadmill woman just going and going and going. It struck me as a sad struggle in some way.

Jeremy: It’s not meant to be spiteful. It’s sympathetic. All these external pressures that are put on women, especially to be thin. We’re not saying everyone should be unhealthy. We all have to go to the gym from time to time but the title comes from those magazines that put pressure on people to go to the gym.

Jonathan: And also I wrote it being in the gym myself. I’m in the gym, for God’s sake. There’s a torso of the week sitting in there in the magazine and that’s not me.

http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/features/track-by-track-features/everything-everything-arc-2-115571

@qwertyfox thank you that makes so much more sense to me now!

 
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