SRXT
Bloc Party Lyrics


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Walking in the countryside
It seems that the winds have stopped
I took down the posters from my wall
Left letters for you all

I remember moments of happiness
Endless summer, acoustic guitars
Being a man made me coarse
When I wanted to be delicate

I called up Eugene
Told him I was drowning

Like a castaway on a warm ocean
Waiting for a purpose to rise
They say it's not becoming
For a boy my age

If you want to know what makes me sad
Well it's hope, the endurance of faith
A battle that lasts a lifetime
A fight that never ends

Walking in the countryside
It seems that the winds have stopped




Tell my mother I am sorry
And I loved her

Overall Meaning

In Bloc Party's song SRXT, the lyrics convey a sense of isolation and confusion for the singer. The opening lines create a setting of tranquility and calmness as the singer walks through the countryside. However, the following lines indicate that something isn't quite right. The winds have stopped, and the singer has taken down the posters from his wall, leaving letters for loved ones. The lyrics allude to the idea of the singer experiencing a profound change, possibly mental health-related, causing him to disconnect from his former self and the world around him.


The mention of moments of happiness, endless summers, and acoustic guitars paints a nostalgic picture of the singer's past. Yet, he contrasts this with the discomfort he feels about becoming a man that made him coarse when he wanted to be delicate. The lyrics seem to indicate that the singer's transition to adulthood has not been easy for him. He reaches out to his friend Eugene, indicating that he is struggling and drowning in his thoughts.


The chorus introduces a longing for purpose and a sense of belonging, indicating that the singer is searching for answers. The lyrics then touch upon a sense of hopelessness, stating that the battle for hope and faith feels like a lifetime fight that never ends. The song closes with the singer conveying a message to his mother, expressing feelings of sorrow and love.


Line by Line Meaning

Walking in the countryside
Taking a stroll in nature


It seems that the winds have stopped
The usually present outside elements have ceased


I took down the posters from my wall
I removed decor from my living space


Left letters for you all
I left written correspondences for everyone


I remember moments of happiness
I recall times when I was joyful


Endless summer, acoustic guitars
A memorable period of time featuring relaxing music


Being a man made me coarse
The burden of masculinity has had a hardening effect on me


When I wanted to be delicate
During instances when my feminine side desired expression


I called up Eugene
I reached out to someone named Eugene


Told him I was drowning
Admitted to him I was struggling to stay afloat


Like a castaway on a warm ocean
Similar to someone stranded in the water without help


Waiting for a purpose to rise
Hoping that a reason for existence will soon come into view


They say it's not becoming
Others may disapprove


For a boy my age
Considering my youth


If you want to know what makes me sad
If you're curious about the source of my sorrow


Well it's hope, the endurance of faith
It's the difficulty in staying optimism


A battle that lasts a lifetime
A continual fight


A fight that never ends
An ongoing struggle


Tell my mother I am sorry
A parting message to my mother expressing remorse


And I loved her
And expressing love for her




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

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