Lyric discussion by SoftMint 

Cover art for Leave the Engine Room lyrics by Everything Everything

First of all I want to say that these are incredible lyrics. I love their ambiguity, and the way they tell a story. Very thought-provoking, and in true everything everything style, uncompromising and unafraid to tackle big sensitive topics. Credit to them.

What I'll say is this. I think it's about a young pregnant girl who is having an abortion, but in the shoes of the child, speaking to the doctor carrying out the abortion. I think firstly the doctor imagines what would happen if the child was born at the beginning of the song, "Baby gets born, rolls on his back, opens his eyes and hears a voice a-saying oh...I'll tell you a secret about yourself...Your father was bad." People would bad-mouth the child's father and also he would grow up wondering about him.

So perhaps he thinks abortion is the better option. But the narrator/baby so-to-speak doesn't and questions the doctor carrying out the abortion. He describes the process saying "Cos even now, there's a bone snapping, doughy embryo, bloody hands clapping, the blood is clapping" which is very pejorative and accusing.

The child points the finger of blame further at the doctor, saying "if all the boys say you did it, and all the girls say you did it. Then man, you're as guilty as the ones that came before," that last bit perhaps suggesting he feels the doctor is as guilty as the pregnant girl, or the man that impregnated the girl or maybe other doctors?

Reference is also made to a type of abortion where the doctor uses a sort of vacuum to suck the embryo out of the womb (I've forgotten the name of this however).

Lots of references to destroyed embryos, suggesting abortion is wrong in the narrator's eyes. "Leave me lounging, with my nerves butchered," and the girl's uterus damaged "and the ceiling torched, in the birth canal"

The baby is saying that abortion is old-fashioned and that the doctor, instead of staying in the same position people were in the past (the times when "drawbridges" were used was in medieval times), should stop aborting children, and "build a road" meaning to move on and pioneer a change, which roads were in the medieval times.

Finally the song ends with the baby saying that people blame him for something? not sure about the end. difficult stuff...

My Interpretation