Medicine
Clark feat. Thom Yorke Lyrics


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And I'm caught off guard
From hello onwards with you
Cold in the blue light
Clock in your mind

Snatch the broken moment
Numb feet, tap, tappin'
And you're shoveling it down
Breathe until you don't
You until you're not

Satisfied crawling upside down
And these thoughts are not yours
And it's moving the lasers
A rest is as good as it gets
And it's a good one

Peaches and cream
And the sunshine is mute
And the river is slow today
And we dive in, whirling

How can I contain?
Why do you control?

I know you wanna say more than you can
I know you want to speak
But something inside won't let you
Sneaky kick on the way out of the garden
The insects are oblivious
As the medicine floods your veins





How can I contain?
Why do you control?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Medicine" by Clark feat. Thom Yorke can be interpreted as a reflection on the complexities and struggles of a relationship. The song opens with the singer feeling caught off guard, indicating a sense of surprise or unease. They mention being cold in the blue light, which could symbolize a feeling of detachment or emotional distance.


The line "Clock in your mind" suggests that there is a constant ticking or pressure in the singer's partner's thoughts, perhaps indicating anxiety or a restless mind. The next few lines paint a picture of restlessness and unease, with references to numb feet and tapping. It seems as though the partner is trying to drown out or distract themselves from their own thoughts and emotions.


The repetition of "You until you're not" implies a sense of identity merging or disappearing within the relationship. It may suggest that the partner is losing sight of who they are or suppressing their true selves.


The next section of the song introduces images of peaches and cream, which traditionally symbolize sweetness and pleasure. However, the words "And the sunshine is mute" and "And the river is slow today" create a contrast, indicating a sense of stagnation or lack of vibrancy in the singer's surroundings.


The phrase "How can I contain? Why do you control?" reflects the singer's confusion and frustration with their partner's behavior. It suggests that the partner may be exerting control or holding back, preventing open communication and emotional expression.


The lyrics also indicate that the partner wants to speak but feels constrained or unable to do so because of something inside them. This could hint at inner conflicts or personal barriers preventing them from fully expressing themselves.


The final lines describe a sneaky kick on the way out of the garden, possibly referring to a deceptive or secretive act that disrupts the harmony of the relationship. The mention of insects being oblivious and the medicine flooding the veins suggests that, despite the turmoil, others may remain unaware of the pain or struggles within the relationship.


Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of frustration, confusion, and a desire for deeper connection and understanding within the relationship. It explores themes of emotional suppression, control, and the complexity of human interaction.


Line by Line Meaning

And I'm caught off guard
I am taken by surprise


From hello onwards with you
Since we first met and started talking


Cold in the blue light
Feeling detached and isolated in a harsh environment


Clock in your mind
Constantly thinking and analyzing


Snatch the broken moment
Seize the opportunity in a difficult situation


Numb feet, tap, tappin'
Feeling emotionally disconnected, continuously tapping


And you're shoveling it down
Forcefully accepting and trying to handle it


Breathe until you don't
Keep breathing until it becomes automatic or unconscious


You until you're not
You as you used to be until you change


Satisfied crawling upside down
Content with living in a chaotic and disorienting manner


And these thoughts are not yours
These thoughts don't truly belong to you


And it's moving the lasers
Causing disruptions and disturbances


A rest is as good as it gets
Finding some relief is the best one can hope for


And it's a good one
And the relief is satisfying


Peaches and cream
An idyllic and perfect scenario


And the sunshine is mute
The brightness and optimism is ineffective


And the river is slow today
The usual flow or progress is slowed down


And we dive in, whirling
We dive in despite the chaos and confusion


How can I contain?
How can I control or manage?


Why do you control?
Why do you have power over me?


I know you wanna say more than you can
I know you have more to say than you're able to express


I know you want to speak
I know you desire to communicate


But something inside won't let you
But there's a barrier preventing you from doing so


Sneaky kick on the way out of the garden
A hidden or unexpected obstacle when leaving a comfortable place


The insects are oblivious
The insects are unaware or unaffected


As the medicine floods your veins
As the remedy or relief overwhelms and circulates through your body




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Christopher Stephen Clark

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Comments from YouTube:

@jasonharrington7521

This album is one of those things that at first has an unassuming quality, but it slowly unpacks itself and sets up shop in your brain with each passing minute in each passing song. I have no idea how big it ultimately gets.

@jasonharrington7521

I also love the scenes in this video of clark sitting, and the overall grainy filtered look of the whole thing.

@Outrjs

Exactly like OK Computer?

@kensan568

voices...

@alexmalch

I’ve never heard about Clark, but thanks to Thom Yorke I’m now a fan!

@MagnitudePerson

back in the early 2000s Chris Clark was the best braindance shit, alongside artists like Aphex Twin or Board of Canada

@l1fef0rm

I'm jealous, you are in for a lot of good music if you are just starting to dig into Clark's back catalogue. Body Riddle is brilliant. Clarence Park has "Deisel Raven" and "Bricks", nuff said on that one.

@meu02136

I’ve never heard about thom yorke, but thanks to Clark I now know he looks like the famous twitch streamer limmy

@milenariarr8329

Me too. 💯

@Sektion9

@@MagnitudePerson Listen to Indigo Optimus

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