Canvey Island
British Sea Power Lyrics


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Killed a wild swan
It was a kind of omen
Of everything to come
I can't believe it's happening
And that it's happening now
I can't believe it's happening
It's coming true somehow
[Chorus:]
On Canvey Island, 1953
Many lives were lost
With the records of a football team
I can't believe it's happening
And that it's happening now
I can't believe it's happening
It's coming true somehow

Don't you think it's strange, you know
The way it all works out
Brace yourself for storms and Summer droughts, so

Sometimes it's hard to tell
If it's going well
You know the odds against it
Were so phenomenal
I can't believe it's happening
And that it's happening now
I can't believe it's happening
It's coming true somehow

[Chorus]

Don't you think it's strange, you know
The way it all works out
Brace yourself for storms and Summer droughts

Don't you think it's strange, you know
The way it all works out
You start with everything then end without

Oh!
Oh, oh!
Oh

Oh it's happening now




Oh it's happening now
Oh

Overall Meaning

The song "Canvey Island" by British Sea Power is a haunting tale of ominous events that seem to come true. The lyrics begin with the singer killing a wild swan, and it being a portent for everything to come. The chorus references the Canvey Island flood of 1953, which killed many lives and even washed away the records of a football team. The singer can't believe that these events are happening and that they're coming true somehow.


The line "Sometimes it's hard to tell if it's going well" hints at the uncertainty and chaos of life, and how it can be difficult to predict what is going to happen in the end. The lyrics continue with the singer expressing his disbelief about everything that's happening and how the odds against it were "so phenomenal."


By the end of the song, the singer seems resigned to the fact that "it's happening now" and that there's nothing to be done to stop it. The overall musical effect of the song is atmospheric and foreboding, with the use of repetition and a haunted-sounding melody.


Line by Line Meaning

Killed a wild swan
The killing of a wild swan was a bad omen that signifies upcoming events.


It was a kind of omen
The death of the swan was like a sign or warning.


Of everything to come
It was a forewarning of things that would come next.


I can't believe it's happening
The events that followed were unbelievable and unexpected.


And that it's happening now
The events are happening in the present time, adding to their shock value.


On Canvey Island, 1953
Referring to the devastating floods that occurred on Canvey Island in 1953.


Many lives were lost
The flood resulted in the loss of many lives.


With the records of a football team
Even the football team records were lost, highlighting the scale of the disaster.


Don't you think it's strange, you know
It's unusual how events unfold in surprising ways.


The way it all works out
The unpredictable nature of how events happen in life.


Brace yourself for storms and Summer droughts, so
Be prepared for unexpected events, both good and bad.


Sometimes it's hard to tell
It's difficult to determine if things are going well or not.


If it's going well
It's challenging to distinguish success from failure until it happens.


You know the odds against it
The likelihood of failure or success was slim, making it surprising when it happened.


Were so phenomenal
The odds of a certain outcome were remarkable or incredible.


Don't you think it's strange, you know
Reiterating the unusual or unexpected nature of events in life.


You start with everything then end without
Life can lead you to lose all that you had, despite starting with everything.


Oh!
Exclamation of surprise or disbelief.


Oh, oh!
Further expressing astonishment or shock.


Oh
Final exclamation highlighting the past and present shock of events.


Oh it's happening now
The shock of events is still present in the current moment.


Oh it's happening now
Reiterating the impact of current events on the emotions of the artist.


Oh
Final exclamation highlighting the ongoing shock of events.




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

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