A Rock
British Sea Power Lyrics


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Drape yourself in greenery
Become part of the scenery
Ever since time immemorial
It's all stored up in chemicals
Witness the demolition of boy in prime condition, oh
Into the dusk, we will descend
I hope and pray that this won't end
So say goodbye to everybody
Tell them all I am so sorry
Oh, I wish I could have said goodbye

What else could I do?
What else could I do?

Drape yourself in greenery
Become part of the scenery
Into the past, we'll all descend
We'll hope and pray that it won't end

Drape yourself in greenery
Become part of the scenery




Oh drape yourself in greenery
Become part of the scenery

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of North Hanging Rock are quite metaphorical, with themes of nature, time, and life and death. The first verse expresses the idea of blending with the surroundings, of becoming one with nature. This is emphasized by the repetition of the phrase "drape yourself in greenery", which not only implies covering oneself with vegetation but also suggests taking on the characteristics of nature itself. The second line "become part of the scenery" reinforces this idea of merging with the surroundings. The reference to "time immemorial" suggests that this is a natural human instinct, something that has been happening since the dawn of time. The line "It's all stored up in chemicals" hints at the scientific explanation for this connection between humans and nature, that our cells and genes are made up of the same building blocks as the natural world.


The second verse takes a darker turn, with the mention of the "demolition of boy in prime condition". This perhaps refers to a young man's life being cut short before its time, perhaps unnaturally or through violence. The word "demolition" suggests something being destroyed, while "prime condition" suggests youth and strength. The line "Into the dusk, we will descend" could be interpreted as a metaphor for death, with the idea of descending into darkness or the unknown. However, the following line expresses hope that the journey won't end, indicating a wish to stay alive, despite the inevitable nature of death. The chorus seems to tie everything together, urging the listener to "drape yourself in greenery" and become one with nature, as a way of accepting the natural cycles of life and death.


Line by Line Meaning

Drape yourself in greenery
Cover yourself in plants and foliage


Become part of the scenery
Blend in with the natural environment


Ever since time immemorial
Since the beginning of time


It's all stored up in chemicals
Our experiences and memories are stored in our brains as chemical reactions


Witness the demolition of boy in prime condition, oh
Watch as a young and healthy person is destroyed


Into the dusk, we will descend
We will go into the setting sun


I hope and pray that this won't end
I wish this could last forever


So say goodbye to everybody
Take your leave of everyone


Tell them all I am so sorry
Apologize for something you have done or failed to do


Oh, I wish I could have said goodbye
Express regret for not being able to say farewell


What else could I do?
What other actions were available to me in this situation?


Into the past, we'll all descend
We will go back in time


We'll hope and pray that it won't end
We will wish for this to continue indefinitely


Oh drape yourself in greenery
Repeat of the first line


Become part of the scenery
Repeat of the second line




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAN SCOTT WILKINSON, MARTIN NOBLE, MATTHEW JAMES WOOD, NEIL HAMILTON WILKINSON

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