7
Bloc Party Lyrics


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Waiting for the seven eighteen
January is endless
Weary-eyed and forlorn
The Northern Line is the loudest

Sitting in silence in bars after work
I've got nothing to add or contest
Can still kick a ball a hundred yards
We cling to bottles and memories of the past

(Give me moments)
Just give me moments (give me moments)
Not hours or days (give me moments)
Just give me moments (give me moments)

Grinding your teeth in the middle of the night
With the sadness of those molars
Spend all your spare time trying to escape

With crosswords and sudoku

If I could do it again
I'd make more mistakes
I'd not be so scared of falling

If I could do it again,
I'd climb more trees
I'd pick and I'd eat more wild
Blackberries

(Give me moments)

Just give me moments (give me moments)
Not hours or days (give me moments)
Just give me moments (give me moments)





[Repeat: x8]
Let's drive to Brighton on the weekend

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Bloc Party's song "7" paints a picture of a mundane and monotonous daily routine. Waiting for the train at 7:18 in the morning, the singer is exhausted, drained and despondent, unable to summon energy or enthusiasm for anything. The long and tedious month of January, often characterized by the blues and the aftermath of the holidays, feels interminable. The Northern Line train is so loud it almost drowns out any attempt at introspection or rumination. The singer is stuck in a rut and seems to have lost all passion and ambition.


The second verse shifts the scene to after work, where the same ennui and dissatisfaction prevail. The singer is unable to engage in any meaningful conversation, no longer able to relate or contribute to his peers, but rather, clings on to nostalgia and memories of better times. The only thing he still feels something about is his ability to kick a ball a hundred yards, a relic of his former, more athletic self. However, even those moments are fleeting and seemingly out of reach.


The chorus, with its mantra-like repetition, comprises the crux of the song. All the singer wants is a few moments, not hours, not days, to feel alive and exuberant again. He yearns to break free from the monotony and feel truly present in the moment. The following lines, with their references to grinding teeth, escaping through crosswords, and the melancholy of molars, emphasize the overwhelming sense of ennui and lack of vitality that pervades the singer's life. The final lines, however, offer a glimmer of hope and redemption, expressing a desire to live life to the fullest and take more risks, climb more trees, and eat more wild blackberries.


Line by Line Meaning

Waiting for the seven eighteen
Anticipating or waiting for a train at the station with the train number 718.


January is endless
The month of January feels like it goes on forever.


Weary-eyed and forlorn
Feeling tired and sad or lonely.


The Northern Line is the loudest
The Northern Line is the noisiest or busiest underground train line in London.


Sitting in silence in bars after work
Spending time in bars after work without much to say.


I've got nothing to add or contest
Having nothing to contribute or argue about.


Can still kick a ball a hundred yards
Still able to kick a football a long distance.


We cling to bottles and memories of the past
Holding onto alcohol and reminisces of past experiences.


(Give me moments)
A plea for short, meaningful moments in life.


Just give me moments (give me moments)
Reiterating the desire for brief but memorable experiences.


Not hours or days (give me moments)
Not interested in long periods of time, just the short and sweet ones.


Grinding your teeth in the middle of the night
Clenching or grinding one's teeth while sleeping.


With the sadness of those molars
The sadness/feeling of depression is being physically felt in one's teeth.


Spend all your spare time trying to escape
Using all one's free time to try and avoid or flee from something unpleasant.


With crosswords and sudoku
Using puzzles and games like crosswords and sudoku to distract oneself from negative thoughts or emotions.


If I could do it again
Expressing a desire to go back in time and make different choices.


I'd make more mistakes
Wishing to take more risks and not be afraid of failure.


I'd not be so scared of falling
Regretting being too fearful to take chances or try new things.


If I could do it again, I'd climb more trees
If given the opportunity to relive life, the singer would spend more time outdoors and take more adventures.


I'd pick and I'd eat more wild blackberries
Further elaborating on the desire to embrace nature and live adventurously by foraging for wild berries.


(Give me moments)
Reiterating the desire for short, meaningful experiences.


Just give me moments (give me moments)
Repeating the plea for memorable moments.


Not hours or days (give me moments)
Again emphasizing the desire for brief but noteworthy experiences.


Let's drive to Brighton on the weekend
A suggestion to take a road trip to the coastal town of Brighton on the weekend for a change of scenery and adventure.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: RUSSELL LISSACK, GORDON MOAKES, KELE OKEREKE, MATT TONG

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