10.Cleaning Out The Rooms
British Sea Power Lyrics


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Where life is good in a way
Swept away upon our hearts, in cold coal ceremonial
On a rainy day, hang it up

Get the vacuum and suck it in
Cleaning out the rooms, I'll clean it up
Dark cloud, drifting out of view
I'll never know, she'll be coming soon, that is all

I'll wake up in a new life, ship shape and shoe shine

Cleaning out the rooms, I'll clean it up
She'll be coming soon
Drifting into view, way in the west, white cloud
If everybody knew, I never knew, she'll be coming soon

I'll wake up in a new life, down by the seaside
In a new life, down by the seaside

Cleaning out the room, I'll clean it up




Dark clouds, she'll be coming soon
Down the chimney, out the window, that is all

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of "Cleaning Out the Rooms" by British Sea Power describe a sense of contentment and happiness, though it's somewhat undercut by the evocation of a "cold coal ceremonial." This phrase hints at something darker, something that might lurk beneath the surface of this idyllic scene. The lyrics are also notable for their repetition, particularly in the chorus, where the same lines ("Cleaning out the rooms, I'll clean it up" and "She'll be coming soon") are repeated multiple times, creating a sense of momentum and urgency. This urgency becomes even more pronounced in the final lines, as the singer ruminates on the idea of waking up in a "new life." The repetition of this phrase creates a sense of hope and possibility, but there's also a sense of fear and uncertainty lurking in the background.


As a whole, "Cleaning Out the Rooms" is a song about change and renewal. The singer is attempting to clean up his life, quite literally, by vacuuming and tidying up his surroundings. This physical act serves as a metaphor for a deeper kind of cleaning and renewal - the kind that can't be accomplished simply by tidying up your living space. The final lines of the song suggest that the singer is hoping for a complete transformation, and that he's willing to take a leap of faith in order to achieve it.


Line by Line Meaning

Where life is good in a way
The idea that life can still have value despite its imperfections is comforting.


Swept away upon our hearts, in cold coal ceremonial
The effects of time and hardship persist in the memories of those who experience them.


On a rainy day, hang it up
When things seem bleak, it's best to put them aside for a while and return to them with fresh eyes.


Get the vacuum and suck it in
Deal with the mess as thoroughly as possible to avoid future issues.


Cleaning out the rooms, I'll clean it up
Taking control of one's environment is empowering and can improve one's mood.


Dark cloud, drifting out of view
Negative feelings can be temporary and will eventually fade away.


I'll never know, she'll be coming soon, that is all
Nothing is guaranteed in life, and it's important to cherish the moments that we do have.


I'll wake up in a new life, ship shape and shoe shine
Looking after oneself and one's surroundings can lead to a renewed sense of purpose and motivation.


She'll be coming soon
The anticipation of something positive can provide hope and excitement for the future.


Drifting into view, way in the west, white cloud
Something beautiful and unexpected may appear on the horizon, bringing joy and wonder.


If everybody knew, I never knew, she'll be coming soon
Sharing knowledge and experiences with others can be enlightening, but sometimes it's okay to simply wait and see what happens.


Down by the seaside
A peaceful and calming environment can be a welcome retreat from the stresses of everyday life.


Down the chimney, out the window, that is all
The cycle of life continues, with endings leading to new beginnings and fresh opportunities.




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