The Lead Is Galloping
Au Revoir Simone Lyrics


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I want it all to bring things up.
I tried it all to gauge what's wrong with me.
The tired eyes that shielded us
Took all my weakness to extremes.

Nobody put your hands up to say you know.
The lead is galloping up, behind, so close.
Too much time to make things up
And analyze the motions carefully.
Till the waves are washing over.
I capsize and feel the drunken sea.

Nobody put your hands up to say you know.
The lead is galloping up, behind, so close.
Nobody put your hands up to say you know.
The lead is galloping up, behind, so close.

Nobody put your hands up to say you know.
The lead is galloping up, behind, so close.




Nobody put your hands up to say you know.
The lead is galloping up, behind, so close.

Overall Meaning

The song "The Lead Is Galloping" by Au Revoir Simone seems to be exploring themes of anxiety, uncertainty and feeling overwhelmed. The opening lines, "I want it all to bring things up. I tried it all to gauge what's wrong with me," suggest that the singer is striving for success, but is struggling to figure out what's holding them back. They feel trapped by their own limitations, as if they've exhausted every solution with no progress. The next lines, "The tired eyes that shielded us. Took all my weakness to extremes," continue the theme of exhaustion and possibly even burnout.


As the song progresses, the sense of anxiety and uncertainty builds. The lines "Too much time to make things up. And analyze the motions carefully," suggest that the singer is overthinking things, spending too much time analyzing and not enough time taking action. They worry that they're missing something important, and this concern grows until they feel as if they're drowning in their own thoughts: "Till the waves are washing over. I capsize and feel the drunken sea."


The repeated chorus, "Nobody put your hands up to say you know. The lead is galloping up, behind, so close," reinforces the sense of isolation that the singer feels. They seem to be longing for someone to understand their situation, to offer support, but nobody steps forward. The image of the lead galloping up behind them also suggests a sense of urgency and impending danger - perhaps the singer feels as if time is running out to solve their problems.


Overall, "The Lead Is Galloping" creates a vivid portrayal of anxiety and uncertainty, highlighting the sense of isolation and overwhelm that can accompany these feelings.


Line by Line Meaning

I want it all to bring things up.
I desire complete control and success in order to improve my situation.


I tried it all to gauge what's wrong with me.
I have attempted multiple methods to understand and identify my personal flaws.


The tired eyes that shielded us Took all my weakness to extremes.
I relied on my exhausted eyes to protect me, but this caused my vulnerabilities to be heightened beyond reason.


Too much time to make things up And analyze the motions carefully. Till the waves are washing over. I capsize and feel the drunken sea.
I spend too much time fabricating excuses and overthinking situations, until eventually I become overwhelmed and lose control.


Nobody put your hands up to say you know. The lead is galloping up, behind, so close.
I am facing challenges and obstacles on my own, with no one stepping forward to offer guidance or support. The pressure and danger is rapidly approaching.


Nobody put your hands up to say you know. The lead is galloping up, behind, so close.
The urgency and intensity of my situation is being emphasized once again, as I continue to face my struggles alone.


Nobody put your hands up to say you know. The lead is galloping up, behind, so close.
Despite my desire for help and companionship, no one has come forward to lend a hand. The looming danger remains.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Annie Hart, Erika Spring Forster, Heather Anne D'Angelo

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