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Swimming Pool
Toy Love Lyrics


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Rock is dead or so it's said
And now it's all a part of history
Lost the thread and lost its head
Well, I dunno, it seems OK to me
Jim Morrison, Brian Jones
Marc Bolan, Jimi Hendrix
Lying at the bottom of
Your swimming pool
Don't let Creem, Crawdaddy
Rip It Up, New Musical Express



Call you a fool
Because I really care
I can't believe that you believe
That everything's a part of yesterday
I'm mystified that suicide
Should kill the things I really need to say
Jim Morrison, Brian Jones
Marc Bolan, Jimi Hendrix etc...
Everybody knows
That you got new clothes
But aren't they the same old
Trash you used to wear
Look in my direction
Can't you see my reflection
Well, baby, don't you think
That it ain't fair
Jim Morrison, Brian Jones etc...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Toy Love's song "Swimming Pool" are a commentary on the state of rock music at the time, which is suggested to be 'dead' and a part of history. The line "lost the thread and lost its head" implies that rock music has lost its direction and become too self-absorbed. However, the singer insists that despite this, rock music still seems okay to him. The lyrics then explicitly mention the names of several deceased rock stars who drowned in swimming pools (Jim Morrison, Brian Jones, Marc Bolan, Jimi Hendrix), indicating a deeper metaphorical meaning behind the title of the song.


The second verse seems to criticize the music press for labeling certain bands as fools, while the singer insists that he cares about rock music and its legacy. The line "I'm mystified that suicide should kill the things I really need to say" is particularly poignant and suggests that suicide is not just affecting musicians but also affecting the expression and creation of music itself. The final stanza starts by seemingly mocking someone who has recently changed their fashion, but it quickly becomes apparent that the singer is frustrated that this person doesn't see or acknowledge him, despite his feelings and contributions to music. The lyrics conclude by reiterating the earlier mentions of the deceased rock stars.


Overall, "Swimming Pool" is a lamentation of the state of rock music and the negative impact of death on its legacy. The use of drowned rock stars as a central metaphor is haunting and poignant, suggesting that despite the many larger-than-life personas that rock music produces, it is ultimately fragile and vulnerable.


Line by Line Meaning

Rock is dead or so it's said
According to popular belief, rock music has perished


And now it's all a part of history
Rock has become a thing of the past


Lost the thread and lost its head
Rock music has lost its direction and identity


Well, I dunno, it seems OK to me
But I do not agree and think rock is still fine as it is


Jim Morrison, Brian Jones
Famous rock musicians who are no longer alive


Marc Bolan, Jimi Hendrix
Similar to the above, other famous rock musicians who have died


Lying at the bottom of
Their dead bodies found submerged at the base of


Your swimming pool
A metaphorical representation of how the ironical death of these musicians is now a part of someone's ordinary life


Don't let Creem, Crawdaddy
Two defunct rock magazines that no longer exist


Rip It Up, New Musical Express
Two contemporary music journals


Call you a fool
Do not let others ridicule or embarrass you


Because I really care
I am concerned about you and want you to be happy and feel safe from judgemental attitudes


I can't believe that you believe
I am unable to comprehend your thoughts and opinions


That everything's a part of yesterday
That everything old and in the past is no longer important or relevant


I'm mystified that suicide
I am surprised and confused that people's fears, doubts and worries can lead to self-destruction


Should kill the things I really need to say
Because of their death, things that they could have said and made stronger points about are now left unsaid


Everybody knows
It is a well-known fact that


That you got new clothes
It is easily seen that you have new things and attitudes


But aren't they the same old
But are they not just repetitive and recycled


Trash you used to wear
Just like the things you once threw away as rubbish


Look in my direction
Pay attention to what I have to say


Can't you see my reflection
Understand me by observing my thoughts and actions


Well, baby, don't you think
And so my question to you is


That it ain't fair
Is it not unjust?


Jim Morrison, Brian Jones etc...
Similar to above listings of famous rock musicians who have died




Contributed by Liliana F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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