She
Bloc Party Lyrics


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She's hearing voices call her
She's hearing voices warn her
She just can't sleep in her bed,
She just can't sleep
She's falling down the stairs
She's tearing out her hair
She's screaming my name, in the night
To keep her warm

She got a red pill blue pill
Red pill blue pill
Red pill blue pill
Red pill blue pill
Milk of amnesia

Hey hey hey hey
C'mon I know that you want it
There's nothing, nothing to shout about
So jump, jump back in

She got a red pill blue pill
Red pill blue pill
Red pill blue pill
Red pill blue pill
She got a red pill blue pill
Red pill blue pill
Red pill blue pill
Red pill blue pill
Milk of amnesia

She's scared of the blacks and she's scared of the Jews
She is always out there, she is yesterday's news
She screams out my name in the dead of the night
She is leaving my room, she is crying on her side
Walking on eggshells, walking on glass,
Burnt by the mirror, burnt the light




Feeling rejection I'm going to burn down your house
Tearing down posters I was never alive

Overall Meaning

In Bloc Party's song "She," the lyrics evoke feelings of paranoia and fear. The song finds the singer struggling with inner demons and hearing voices calling out to her and warning her. She is unable to sleep and is haunted by nightmares. The lyrics describe her as falling down the stairs, tearing out her hair, and screaming out the name of the person she loves to keep her warm.


The chorus of the song is repetitive and features the lyrics "She got a red pill blue pill / Red pill blue pill / Red pill blue pill / Red pill blue pill / Milk of amnesia." This imagery suggests that the singer is medicating herself in some way, possibly with prescription drugs to cope with her inner turmoil.


The bridge of the song features the lines "She's scared of the blacks and she's scared of the Jews / She is always out there, she is yesterday's news." These lines could be interpreted as the singer struggling with issues of race and identity, or societal fears and anxieties.


Overall, "She" is a powerful and haunting song that conveys a sense of unease and desperation.


Line by Line Meaning

She's hearing voices call her
She's having strange auditory experiences


She's hearing voices warn her
She's receiving ominous messages through her hearing


She just can't sleep in her bed
She has trouble sleeping in her own bed


She just can't sleep
She has insomnia


She's falling down the stairs
She's experiencing physical accidents


She's tearing out her hair
She's expressing frustration and helplessness


She's screaming my name, in the night
She's seeking comfort and support from the singer


To keep her warm
She needs emotional warmth and security


She got a red pill blue pill
She has options or choices to make


Milk of amnesia
She may be trying to forget something or repressing memories


Hey hey hey hey
Casual expression of upbeat mood


C'mon I know that you want it
Encouraging someone to be more proactive


There's nothing, nothing to shout about
There is nothing of note or importance to celebrate


So jump, jump back in
Inviting someone to engage again


She's scared of the blacks and she's scared of the Jews
She has irrational or unfounded fears about certain groups of people


She is always out there, she is yesterday's news
She feels trapped in the past and unable to move on


Walking on eggshells, walking on glass
She feels like she is in a precarious or dangerous situation


Burnt by the mirror, burnt the light
She feels like she is being harmed or hurt by environmental factors


Feeling rejection I'm going to burn down your house
She's experiencing rejection and is expressing anger or frustration


Tearing down posters I was never alive
She's experiencing feelings of inadequacy or invisibility




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Russell Lissack, Gordon Moakes, Kele Okereke, Matt Tong

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