Choreomania
Florence the Machine Lyrics


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And I am freaking out in the middle of the street
With the complete conviction of someone who's
Never had anything actually really bad happen to them
But I am committed now to the feeling

I don't know how it started
Don't know how to stop it
Suddenly, I'm dancing to imaginary music

Something's coming
So out of breath
I just kept spinning
And I danced myself to death
Something's coming
So out of breath
I just kept spinning
And I danced myself to death

And this is the end
And I am thinking about her
Driving around in the backseat of a car
I'll be your demon daddy
And do they speak to you?
'Cause they speak to me too
The pressure and the panic you push your body through

Something's coming, so out of breath
I just kept spinning and I danced myself to death

Something's coming, so out of breath
I just kept spinning and I danced myself to death

You said that rock and roll is dead
But is that just because
It has not been resurrected in your image?
Like if Jesus came back
But in a beautiful dress
And all the angels were like
"Oh yes, oh yes" (oh yes, oh yes, oh yes, oh yes)

Something's coming, so out of breath
I just kept spinning and I danced myself to death
(Something's coming, something's coming)

Something's coming so out of breath
I just kept spinning and I danced myself to death
(Something's coming, something's coming)

Something's coming so out of breath
I just kept spinning and I danced myself to death
(Something's coming, something's coming)

Something's coming so out of breath




I just kept spinning and I danced myself to death
(Something's coming, something's coming)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Choreomania" by Florence + the Machine delve into the theme of being consumed by an overwhelming force or emotion, depicted through the metaphor of uncontrollable dancing until exhaustion and ultimately, death. The singer begins by describing a moment of panic and unease, feeling as though they are spiraling out of control in a public space. They acknowledge that they have not experienced significant hardships in life but are nonetheless overwhelmed by the intensity of their emotions, feeling a deep commitment to embracing these feelings.


The imagery of dancing to imaginary music symbolizes being swept up by a force beyond one's control, not knowing how it began or how to stop it. The repetition of the line "something's coming, so out of breath" conveys a sense of impending doom or inevitability, with the singer unable to resist the urge to keep moving and spinning until they are physically exhausted. This dance of self-destruction reflects a sense of being driven to extremes by internal or external pressures, leading to a destructive climax.


The mention of a figure driving around in the backseat of a car and the reference to being someone's "demon daddy" suggest a complex and possibly toxic relationship, where one person exerts control and influence over another. The pressure and panic described highlight the toll that such dynamics can take on one's physical and emotional well-being, pushing the body to its limits. The question posed about whether others also hear or understand these inner voices implies a shared experience of internal struggles and external pressures.


The final verses introduce a commentary on the perceived death of rock and roll, questioning whether the lack of revival is due to a failure to reinvent it in a way that resonates with contemporary sensibilities. The analogy of Jesus returning in a form that challenges conventional expectations and norms serves as a metaphor for the need for reinvention and evolution in art and culture. The repeated refrain of "something's coming, so out of breath" reinforces the sense of urgency and inevitability, suggesting a reckoning or moment of transformative change on the horizon. The song ends with a haunting repetition of the cycle of spinning and dancing to exhaustion, capturing the relentless nature of inner turmoil and external pressures that can drive one to their limits.


Line by Line Meaning

And I am freaking out in the middle of the street
Feeling overwhelmed and anxious in a public place


With the complete conviction of someone who's never had anything actually really bad happen to them
Feeling intense emotions despite not experiencing significant hardships


But I am committed now to the feeling
Fully embracing and immersing oneself in the emotion


I don't know how it started
Uncertain about the origin of the situation


Don't know how to stop it
Unable to control or end the experience


Suddenly, I'm dancing to imaginary music
Engaging in spontaneous actions as if responding to nonexistent sounds


Something's coming
Sensing an impending change or event


So out of breath
Feeling physically exhausted


I just kept spinning
Continuously moving in circles


And I danced myself to death
Overwhelmed by the intense emotional experience


And this is the end
Reaching a conclusion or final stage


And I am thinking about her
Reflecting on someone important


Driving around in the backseat of a car
Revisiting memories associated with being a passenger


I'll be your demon daddy
Offering support despite appearing intimidating


And do they speak to you?
Wondering if others share similar experiences


'Cause they speak to me too
Recognizing shared feelings or emotions


The pressure and the panic you push your body through
Enduring stress and anxiety that affect physical well-being


You said that rock and roll is dead
Expressing a belief that a certain cultural movement has faded


But is that just because it has not been resurrected in your image?
Questioning if the perceived decline is due to personal expectations


Like if Jesus came back
Imagining a significant figure returning


But in a beautiful dress
Unexpectedly appearing in a different form


And all the angels were like 'Oh yes, oh yes'
Receiving approval and affirmation from divine beings




Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Florence Leontine Mary Welch, Jack Michael Antonoff, Thomas Wayland Bartlett

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@juyla100

“Choreomania” was one of the first songs written for Dance Fever, and could be seen as the record’s title track, since it was named after a dancing plague that took place in Europe during the 16th century, more precisely, 1518.

Although it might look like this is a COVID-19 related track, it was actually written before the pandemic hit, as Florence Welch detailed in an interview with The Independent.

"The weirdest thing about that song is that it was written before Covid. I started writing it in 2019 and, very strangely in the prescient ways that songs do, the ones that seem the most pandemic-y were written before the pandemic. And that happens to me quite a lot."

However, the pandemic naturally found its way to the song. During the dancing plague, people took to streets in uncontrollable bouts of dancing, which was thought to be a sort of catharsis. Florence felt a similar feeling during the periods of lockdown; that dancing would release her from the anxiety of never touring again. The Rolling Stone Magazine stated in an interview that

"part of her felt like the pandemic was her being punished for any prescience in her work, and for wanting to rest for a while."

In the very same interview, Welch talked about how dancing is important to her, saying,

"I need the movement to move it out of myself. If I sit in the sadness, it doesn’t go away."

This directly relates to the chorus of “Free”, where the singer literally says that dancing sets her free. Ergo, “Choreomania” and Dance Fever.



@kaileawilson08

✨ Choreomania lyrics ✨

And I Am Freaking Out In The Middle Of The Street
With The Complete Conviction Of Someone
Who's Never Had Anything Actually Really Bad Happen To Them
But I Am Committed Now To The Feeling

I Don't Know How It Started
Don't Know How To Stop It
Suddenly, I'm Dancing
To Imaginary Music

Something's Coming, So Out Of Breath
I Just Kept Spinning And I Danced Myself To Death
Something's Coming, So Out Of Breath
I Just Kept Spinning And I Danced Myself To Death

And This Is The End
And I'm Thinking About Her
Driving Around In The Backseat Of The Car
I'll Be Your Demon Daddy
And Do They Speak To You?
'Cause They Spеak To Me Too
The Pressurе And The Panic
You Push Your Body Through

Something's Coming, So Out Of Breath
I Just Kept Spinning And I Danced Myself To Death
Something's Coming, So Out Of Breath
I Just Kept Spinning And I Danced Myself To Death

You Said That Rock And Roll Is Dead
But Is That Just Because It Has Not Been
Resurrected In Your Image?
Like If Jesus Came Back
But In A Beautiful Dress
And All The Evangelicals Were Like
Oh! Yes
Oh! Yes

Something's Coming, So Out Of Breath
I Just Kept Spinning And I Danced Myself To Death
Something's Coming, So Out Of Breath
I Just Kept Spinning And I Danced Myself To Death

Something's Coming, So Out Of Breath
I Just Kept Spinning And I Danced Myself To Death
Something's Coming, So Out Of Breath
I Just Kept Spinning And I Danced Myself To Death

💫



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@DemonetizedTravel

I’m a women’s therapist and so many of my clients are mentioning this album. Something magical here.

@xoxogarlicgirl

Rly? That’s very interesting. What do you think the correlation is? I find I relate to Florence + it seems she’s on the ascend which is positive

@riccardozinutti5439

Oh yeah, that's really interesting 😃

@mjrbloom

I talked to my therapist about this album!!! I go to a trauma informed counseling center and just this whole album hits my religious trauma just right. It's so hard to describe in words, but the music allows me to feel everything I have with those memories. Absolutely magical, I agree :)

@AB-hz2pb

I don't have a therapist right now unfortunately, but if I did this album would be top of my list to talk about. It reminds me so much of my dead mother and all the religious trauma she went through and I absorbed while watching as a little girl. Florence is coming near my city on her birthday this year. I feel like it's going to be a healing concert

@riccardozinutti5439

@@AB-hz2pb 🙌🙌🙌

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@dinobonacic2471

Of course Florence is dropping the witchiest of albums on Friday 13th. LET THE DANCEMANIA BEGIN!

@jamesemberton9661

💋

@mariamoonchild6223

I love how she went from ‘I’m going to drink myself to death’ to ‘I danced myself to death.’
Since I started dancing again in 2020 and am sober for 5 and a half years now, I feel this.

@MelanieTwix

That's amazing! Congratulations! I know from personal experience that it's hard. Good for you, keep it up!

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