Childhood Memories
British Sea Power Lyrics


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Jesus the weather was so good today
But I believe a change is on the way
And a little electricity won't hurt
And no a little electricity won't hurt

Especially when we're all out of gas
And coal and oil, and steel and cash
But a little electricity won't hurt
And no a little electricity won't hurt

And your politeness it could kill
And it's more than likely that it will
First it was getting better now it's getting worse
And then it's getting wetter now the ice age is complete
So everybody go

God help us if the radiation leaks
God help us if nobody knows for weeks
But a little electricity won't hurt
And no a little electricity won't hurt

And your politeness it could kill
And it's more than likely that it will
First it was getting better now it's getting worse
And it's getting wetter better call the hearse(?)

And can we move a little fast and go a little further
Move a little faster
Go and everybody go home
And everybody go that
And everybody go this
And everybody go that




And we go [Repeat: x18]
Oh, oh, a little child has been

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Childhood Memories by British Sea Power touch upon themes of climate change, energy usage, and societal politeness. The opening lines of the song express a sense of nostalgia for a beautiful day, but the singer believes that a change is coming. They then make reference to the need for electricity, even if it means moving away from traditional fossil fuels such as gas, coal, oil, and steel. The repeated refrain, "And no a little electricity won't hurt," suggests that the singer is highlighting the importance of finding new, sustainable sources of energy.


However, the song becomes more poignant and political as it progresses. The reference to politeness being able to "kill" implies that people's unwillingness to confront difficult issues like climate change could have devastating consequences. The mention of an ice age being "complete" and the possibility of radiation leaks further emphasize the fear that we are headed toward catastrophic environmental disasters. The repeated refrain takes on a more urgent tone as the singer urges everyone to move faster and further, perhaps indicating a call for immediate action to address the looming crisis.


One interesting aspect of this song is that it was released in 2003, before climate change had become as prominent a topic in mainstream culture and politics as it is now. It's possible that the song was ahead of its time in addressing these issues. Additionally, the song's title "Childhood Memories" could be interpreted as a nostalgic reference to a time when the world seemed simpler and less fraught with environmental threats.


Line by Line Meaning

Jesus the weather was so good today
The weather was really nice today.


But I believe a change is on the way
The weather will change soon.


And a little electricity won't hurt
Electricity is a good thing.


And no a little electricity won't hurt
Electricity is harmless.


Especially when we're all out of gas
We have run out of gas.


And coal and oil, and steel and cash
We have run out of resources and money.


And your politeness it could kill
Being too polite can be dangerous.


And it's more than likely that it will
Being overly polite will likely cause harm.


First it was getting better now it's getting worse
Things were improving but are now getting worse.


And then it's getting wetter now the ice age is complete
The ice age has arrived and it is getting colder.


So everybody go
Everyone should leave.


God help us if the radiation leaks
Radiation leaks are dangerous and we need divine intervention.


God help us if nobody knows for weeks
It would be a disaster if nobody realizes there is a radiation leak for weeks.


And can we move a little fast and go a little further
We need to move quickly and go far away.


Move a little faster
We need to move even faster.


Go and everybody go home
Everyone should go home.


And everybody go that
Everyone should go there.


And everybody go this
Everyone should go here.


And everybody go that
Everyone should go there.


And we go [Repeat: x18]
We need to leave and go away quickly.


Oh, oh, a little child has been
The song ends abruptly without finishing this sentence.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JAN SCOTT WILKINSON, MARTIN NOBLE, MATTHEW JAMES WOOD, NEIL HAMILTON WILKINSON

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