What Kind Of Man
Florence + the Machine Lyrics


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I was on a heavy tip
Try'na cross a canyon with a broken limb
You were on the other side, like always
Wondering what to do with life

I'd already had a sip
So I'd reasoned I was drunk enough to deal with it
You were on the other side, like always
You could never make you mine

And with one kiss
You inspired a fire of devotion that lasts for twenty years
What kind of man loves like this?

To let me dangle at a cruel angle
Oh, my feet don't touch the floor
Sometimes you're half in and then you're half out
But you never close the door

What kind of man loves like this?
What kind of man?
What kind of man loves like this?
What kind of man?

You're a holy fool, all colored blue
Red feet upon the floor
You do such damage, how do you manage?
Trying to crawl in back for more

And with one kiss
You inspired a fire of devotion that lasts for twenty years
What kind of man loves like this?

What kind of man loves like this?
What kind of man?
What kind of man loves like this?
What kind of man?

But I can't beat ya, 'cause I'm still with ya
"Oh mercy", I implore ("oh mercy", I implore)
How do you do it? I think I'm through it
Then I'm back against the wall





What kind of man loves like this? What kind of man?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Florence + the Machine's song "What Kind of Man" convey a sense of struggle and vulnerability in the face of a powerful, all-consuming love. The singer is on a difficult journey, trying to cross a canyon with a broken limb, while the object of their affection is on the other side, seemingly unattainable. Despite this distance, they share a connection that ignites with a single kiss, sparking a "fire of devotion" that lasts for twenty years.


The chorus repeatedly asks the question, "What kind of man loves like this?" - a nod to the intensity and complexity of the love being described. The singer is both drawn to and frustrated by their partner's unpredictable nature, noting that they are "half in and then...half out" but never fully closing the door. The song reflects on the ways in which this type of love can be both exhilarating and exhausting, leaving the singer feeling like they are "dangling at a cruel angle" and struggling to keep their feet on the ground.


Overall, "What Kind of Man" is a powerful exploration of the highs and lows of love, capturing both the thrill and the turmoil of intense emotion.


Line by Line Meaning

I was on a heavy tip
I was in a bad place emotionally and mentally


Try'na cross a canyon with a broken limb
Attempting to overcome an obstacle without the tools necessary to do so


You were on the other side, like always
Your position in my life has not changed


Wondering what to do with life
Uncertainty about your direction in life


I'd already had a sip
I had already begun drinking


So I'd reasoned I was drunk enough to deal with it
Excused my behavior because I had been drinking


You could never make you mine
I could never fully have you


And with one kiss
Your action had a profound impact on me


You inspired a fire of devotion that lasts for twenty years
Your impact on me continued for a long time


What kind of man loves like this?
What kind of person has such a powerful impact on someone


To let me dangle at a cruel angle
To keep me in suspense and uncertainty


Oh, my feet don't touch the floor
I'm left feeling unsure and vulnerable


Sometimes you're half in and then you're half out
You're inconsistent in your feelings and actions


But you never close the door
You never fully push me away


You're a holy fool, all coloured blue
You're unorthodox and your emotions are intense


Red feet upon the floor
You have left your mark on me


You do such damage, how do you manage?
You have an ability to leave a lasting impact, both positive and negative


Trying to crawl in back for more
I still have a desire for you, despite the damage you have caused


But I can't beat ya, cause I'm still with ya
I can't escape your hold on me


"Oh mercy," I implore ("Oh mercy," I implore)
I beg for relief from my feelings for you


How do you do it?
How do you have such power over me


I think I'm through it
I think I'm over you


Then I'm back against the wall
But then I find myself feeling trapped and helpless again


What kind of man loves like this?
What kind of person can have such a hold on someone


What kind of man?
What kind of person is capable of inspiring such intense feelings


What kind of man loves like this?
What kind of person has the power to leave such a lasting impact




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: John Hill, Thomas Hull, Florence Welch

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@carlosj4454

"i heard you talking in your sleep last night
-What where you doing?
i as just uh, i was just watching.
you seemed sad.
why didint you wake me up?
auuuuhhhh i didint wanna intervene
seemed like you were suffering somehwhere else
i didint think it was my place to drag you out of there.
i just let you be
-so you just let me suffer?
-so you think people who suffer together would be more connected than people who are content?
yeah.
i do
i suppose if you've been through something, something catastrophic if you've been through like a stOrm or an earthquake together or something horrendous, you'
yes.
-it would bring you closer together ?
-what if they're creating the disaster within themselves ?
and theres this big storm all around us but its call because we're in the middle of it



@wtfarockfish

Ok, I've watched this video three times and read the lyric sheet over, I think I'm ready to offer my analysis: 

The main theme this song deals with is being trapped in an abusive relationship with someone who constantly pulls you in and then pushes you away. They never cut the cord and set you free, but also are never truly there for you. You know something isn't right, but every time you try to escape, they seduce you anew.

Knowing this, the video slowly starts to make sense. It begins by introducing the idea of a partner that would prefer to let Florence suffer alone than wake her up and free her. The storm is a metaphor for their relationship. Trouble is lurking on the horizon, but when Florence is with her partner she is in the eye of the storm; she can't feel it, but she knows something is wrong. 

The dance with the group of men represents the different states of her partner's personality and emotions. They repeatedly try to seduce her and then they push her away and ignore her. When she tries to break free and escape, the man she loves appears again and reels her back in. This pattern repeats itself several times.

The car crash is also a metaphor for their love. Everything appears to be fine, but she can sense something is wrong. Only when it finally crashes can she drag herself free of the wreck (her relationship).

As for the water scene, I'm not completely sure. Perhaps a rebirth? 



@laneylynn88

She condemns her partner "what kind of man who loves like this" which caused her to lose her soul. His love was soul-crushing.

She felt calm knowing they were surrounded by the storms. Male dancers personify the many persons/dark sides of her lover she didn't fall for. Despite of the amount of pain he had caused her, his kiss, his true self kept drawing her back to the calm for years.

She constantly had to suffer trying to connect and get closer to her lover, to feel calm around the storm. She couldn't fathom why there was a need for both lovers to suffer in order to connect. That made her go "what kind of man" who loves like this?!!

This created disasters within the relationship, ergo the car crash, leaving her crawl out of the "death" of the relationship.




@leftcoaster5855

Such a powerful artist. Ughh, she gives me shivers!
The life-changing last catastrophic relationship. Addicted to the lust, uncertainty, abandonment and chaos of it all. Over and over again, repeating itself. Hidden beneath the illusion of physical pleasure is dependency. The sub-conscious creates and re-enacts old wounds in an attempt to resolve the original conflict. Sacrificing self to the alter of anger, pain, deceit and insanity, because its all she has ever known. Projecting the blame and cause for the destruction on to men to avoid the harsh reality that she is justifying using each of them to further destruct by pretending it is `love`.
Only way out of the storm and pain is through it...but she is nowhere near out, this is only the first realization of a problem and pattern. As her dreams begin surfacing, coming to terms with her broken self is a process of awakening. No man can save her or love her better, only she can. You can`t take a Tylenol or get another fix of pleasure to dull the pain when you`re bleeding to death. And you can`t get a man or `his love` to heal you if don`t even know you are wounded in the first place.
Unfortunately, this is only the calm before the real storm which will be the journey within. Through her painful bleeding wounds, screams and terror inside the mind, soul and flesh, she will come to real acceptance, healing and change...but not until she first completely breaks apart.
So she is outside in a moving car with one of her boyfriends which represents her current mind set, talking about the dream that is arising in her.
The rain, the lightening. The fingers to mouth. Lust is consuming her.
The fighting with the men in the living room is her raw and real emotional conflict inside and the bedroom scenes of the house is her way of coping and distracting herself.
Underground, in the basement of her sub-consciousness, on a dirty mattress of filth shame, represents her process and what she is avoiding. What she must do. She has to face each and every painful experience that contributed to wounding her. And deeper than that still, naked, alone and striped down, in her dungeon, she must embrace herself.
The older matriarchal women baptizing, washing her clean, represent that she will be born from the waters of this storm into the next level of womanhood. But this is only her dream...This has not even begun. It's only a glimpse.
Then, as if it could not get any more of a mind-melt, she represents two women in two different era`s of time meaning this is symbolic of not just her story, but it represents us. Women. Our odyssey.



@Hi3n0

I was on a heavy tip
Tryna cross a canyon with a broken limb
You were on the other side
Like always, wondering what to do with life
I already had a sip
So I'd reasoned I was drunk enough
To deal with it
You were on the other side
Like always, you could never make your mind

And with one kiss
You inspired a fire of devotion
That lasted 20 years
What kind of man loves like this

To let me dangle at a cruel angle
Oh my feet don't touch the floor
Sometimes you're half in and then you're half out
But you never close the door

What kind of man loves like this
What kind of man
What kind of man loves like this
What kind of man

You're a holy fool all coloured blue
Red feet upon the floor
You do such damage, how do you manage?
Tryna crawl in back for more

And with one kiss
You inspired a fire of devotion
That lasted 20 years
What kind of man loves like this

What kind of man loves like this
What kind of man
What kind of man loves like this
What kind of man

But I can't beat you
Cause I'm still with you
Oh mercy I implore ("Oh mercy, " I implore)
How do you do it
I think I'm through it
Then I'm back against the wall

What kind of man loves like this
What kind of man
What kind of man loves like this
What kind of man

What kind of man loves like this
What kind of man
What kind of man loves like this
What kind of man



All comments from YouTube:

@MustafaKulle

Florence needs to be in a movie of her own.

@catherina996

+Mustafa Kulle i agree with you!

@maymunhusnu6039

+Mustafa Kulle sen TÜRK MÜSÜN ?

@MustafaKulle

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@KBust

That would be so awesome!

@matthewwalker5243

+Thersa Rand what are you on about....

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@nikolaika7777

This is her best album! Those 11 songs are truly a masterpiece.

@zerefkurogane

wait til u listen to deluxe and b sides an ureleased. she gave her whole heart on this one ngl

@newman2664

​@@zerefkurogane can you tell me the names of the songs?

@zerefkurogane

@@newman2664 As Far as I Could Get, Hiding, Make Up Your Mind, Which Witch" (Demo), Third Eye" (Demo), How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (Demo), Pure Feeling and Conductor.
Those are the songs that are released on different versions of the album, but the same era.
My fav my far is As Far As I Could Get. :D

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