Interiors (Song for Willem De Kooning) Lyrics
Your beautiful triangle of distortion
Now you seem to forget it so much
Who sees the interiors like young Willem once did
Say where you are coming from
Say what you have left us
That nothing is nothing on that we depend
Take my hand together and we will cry
It really makes no difference
A beautiful landscape of your nation
Another era is not forthcoming
Who sees the interiors like young Willem once did
Say where you are coming from say what you have
That nothing is nothing on that we depend
Take my hand together and we will cry
It really makes no difference






There are some very patronising negative comments on here, especially from Darkside.
In my view the song is brilliant because like all good art it is purposefully open for interpretation. The fact that the song is written in a derisorily first person is what causes the duality. Other songs of this ilk would be the kinks “a dedicated follower of fashion” or Loves “Live and let live”. The song offers no solutions, only one real question “What price now for a shallow piece of dignity”. What can a modern working class strive for now they have been given power and freedom (a concept of those enslaved themselves)? The answer is a nihilist one, lost without an aim, without god, without sense of purpose we have nothing with which to buy our dignity. We have nothing to spend but time, this is the end, the best we can hope to achieve.
Darkside I respond to you with a Bob Dylan quote While one who sings with his tongue on fire Gargles in the rat race choir Bent out of shape from society’s pliers Cares not to come up any higher But rather get you down in the hole That he’s in In other words get a life
Appologies..posted on the wrong thread! lol..if you where wondering it shoul dhave been on a design for life!
Appologies..posted on the wrong thread! lol..if you where wondering it shoul dhave been on a design for life!

It's a song about alzheimers and it's effect on memories - inspired by painter Willen de Kooning (in the title!).

It's really weird that while Richey would devour whole libraries for lyric ideas, most of Nicky's are based on documentaries he saw on BBC2...