The Smallest Church in Sussex
British Sea Power Lyrics


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I would often go there
To the tiny church there
The smallest church in Sussex
Though it once was larger

How the rill may rest there
Down through the mist there
Toward the Seven Sisters
Toward those white cliffs there

I would ofter stay there
In there tiny yard there
I have been so glad here
Looking forward to the past here





But now you are alone
None of this matters at all

Overall Meaning

In British Sea Power's song "The Smallest Church in Sussex," the lyrics are about a small church in Sussex that the singer would often visit. The church was once larger, but it has diminished in size over time. The lyrics describe the peacefulness of the location, as the singer observes a rill passing through the mist and flowing towards the Seven Sisters and the white cliffs. The singer reflects on their time spent in the tiny yard and how glad they were there, anticipating the past. However, the tone changes in the final line as the singer expresses a sense of loneliness and suggests that none of these things matter anymore.


The lyrics of this song are highly evocative, painting a picture of a serene and tranquil setting. The use of language such as "rill" and "Seven Sisters" paints a vivid picture of the natural environment surrounding the church. However, the final line adds an unexpected depth to the song, suggesting that the singer is battling with a sense of isolation and insignificance. This adds a darker complexity to the song's theme.


Line by Line Meaning

I would often go there
I visited that remote location repeatedly


To the tiny church there
To the diminutive religious structure in that area


The smallest church in Sussex
The most minimalist church situated in Sussex


Though it once was larger
Even though it was bigger before


How the rill may rest there
The stream may be resting there quietly


Down through the mist there
Flowing through the foggy environment of that area


Toward the Seven Sisters
Flowing toward the Seven Sisters Cliff in the vicinity


Toward those white cliffs there
Proceeding toward those chalk cliffs that are colorless


I would often stay there
I stayed there frequently


In their tiny yard there
In the minuscule courtyard of that church


I have been so glad here
I experienced extreme happiness in that environment


Looking forward to the past here
Anticipating past events that took place there


But now you are alone
Nevertheless, you are by yourself now


None of this matters at all
All of these memories and feelings are insignificant now




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

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