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I'm the next act
Waiting in the wings
I'm an animal
Trapped in your parked car
I am holidays
That you choose to ignore
You are all I need
You are all I need
I'm in the middle of your picture
Lying in the leaves
I am a moth
Who just wants to share your light
I'm just an insect
Trying to get out of the night
I only stick with you
Because there are no others
You are all I need
You are all I need
I'm in the middle of your picture
Lying in the leaves
It's all wrong
It's all right
It's all wrong
Waiting in the wings
I'm an animal
Trapped in your parked car
I am holidays
That you choose to ignore
You are all I need
You are all I need
I'm in the middle of your picture
Lying in the leaves
I am a moth
Who just wants to share your light
I'm just an insect
Trying to get out of the night
I only stick with you
Because there are no others
You are all I need
You are all I need
I'm in the middle of your picture
Lying in the leaves
It's all wrong
It's all right
It's all wrong
Lyrics submitted by black_cow_of_death, edited by mcpadson, RainySun9, richie182
Track duration: 03:51
"All I Need" as written by Thomas Edward/greenwood Yorke
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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"S'all wrong
S'alright
S'alright
S'all wrong
S'alright
S'alright
S'alright"
But after listening to to the album version and several live versions, I believe it breaks down to:
"S’all wrong
S’all wrong
S’all wrong
S’all right
S’all wrong
S’all wrong
S’all wrong
S’all right
S’all wrong
S’all wrong"
Thanks for reading.
He feels as if they should be together but the other person doesn't notice him. He's waiting in the wings, waiting for his chance to share the other person's light.
But there is a darker creepier side: the target of his affection doesn't realise how close he is, waiting for his opportunity. There is a picture, maybe an idyllic setting next to a river, but they don't know he is right there, hidden in the reeds. Maybe symbolically, maybe figuratively. He knows he shouldn't, and he is full of self-loathing (he's just an insect) but he feels that he has no choice: he has to stick with them because there is nobody else.
Its basically unrequited love from someone who is also stalking the object of his affection, whilst simultaneously knowing it's not right.
I listened to this song yesterday and an extremely depressing thought occurred to me as I read this: a person may never know when he/she is the one thing that could've saved someone from something. I was thinking of the kids that are getting bullied in school, and just thought, "Maybe that one smile passing him in the hallway may have saved that kid from committing suicide." After that thought, the lyrics become something else entirely. It's about someone full of opportunity, who has been through desperation and has been only ended up being discouraged and now feels hopeless and insignificant. And then the lyrics "I'm in the middle of your picture, lying in the leaves" bring it all home emotionally. Those are clearly explaining a family portrait.
I am an animal trapped in your hot car
I am all of the days that you choose to ignore
You are all I need
You are all I need
I am in the middle of your picture
Lying in the reeds
I am a moth who just wants to share your light
I'm just an insect, trying to get out of the night
I only stick with you because there are no others
You are all I need
You are all I need
I am in the middle of your picture
Lying in the reeds
S'all wrong
S'all right
S'all right
S'all wrong
S'all right
S'all right
S'alright
"I am an insect trying to get out of the night"- he gets high because he feels low. You
"I am an animal trapped"- Trapped by this drug.
"I am holidays you choose to ignore"-Holidays are times when he want to break free from the drug but he cannot.
"I only stick with you because there are no others"-There is no way out
And in the end: "It's all right"-It is all right because he feels good when he takes it.
"it's all wrong"-He is controlled by his addiction.