Lights Out
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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Last light's out
They're all abed
And something's in my room
Creeping down towards me on the wall

Daddy said it's just some flickering
Headlight through the gloom
Making shapes through trees outside the hall

But what the hell does he know?
He doesn't feel the dread
The cold restricting terror in the dark

I've seen that silhouette before
Something the newsman said
Something about some monster in the park

[Chorus:]
It's you, you're the man on the TV screen
It's you front page face of the dead
Locked up in the light of day
At night come out to play
To terrorize me there above my bed

The air is still and heavy now
There's thunder in the sky
He's dreaming up some message he can send

I'm scared completely helpless
And I think I'm going to cry
Are grownups brave or do they just pretend?

His face is growing clearer
I can see his eyes glow red
My teddy bear's the only friend I can feel

The shadow's hand slips down the wall
And touches Teddy's head
I now suspect that shadow will touch me

[Chorus:Repeat x2]





It's you...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jethro Tull’s song “Lights Out” describe the fear of a child who is afraid of a monster in his room at night. The child is looking for comfort and reassurance from his father, but his father is dismissive of his fears and attributes them to the headlights of passing cars. The child, however, is convinced that there is something lurking in his room, and references a news report about a monster in the park. The child’s fear intensifies as he watches the monster materialize before him, with glowing red eyes and a menacing presence. Faced with such terror, the child turns to his only source of comfort - a teddy bear - but even that solace is threatened as the monster’s hand reaches out towards it.


The lyrics of “Lights Out” reflect the primal fear of the unknown that is common to children and adults alike. The fear of the dark, of things that go bump in the night, and of the monsters that lurk in the shadows, are all part of our collective subconscious. The song’s lyrics also touch on the concept of fear as a projection of our own anxieties, as the child experiences his deepest fears embodied in the “monster” that he sees, who appears to be none other than a version of himself.


Line by Line Meaning

Last light's out
The lights have been turned off for the night.


They're all abed
Everyone is asleep.


And something's in my room
There is an unknown presence in the singer's room.


Creeping down towards me on the wall
The presence is moving closer to the artist on the wall.


Daddy said it's just some flickering
The artist's father tried to explain that it's just a harmless flickering light.


Headlight through the gloom
The flickering light is caused by a car's headlight in the darkness outside.


Making shapes through trees outside the hall
The flickering light is casting shadows through the trees outside the hall.


But what the hell does he know?
The artist questions his father's explanation and doubts its truthfulness.


He doesn't feel the dread
The father doesn't feel the same fear that the artist is feeling.


The cold restricting terror in the dark
The artist feels a sense of terror and helplessness in the darkness.


I've seen that silhouette before
The singer recognizes the silhouette of the presence in the room.


Something the newsman said
The artist recalls hearing about a monster in the park on the news.


Something about some monster in the park
The news report was about a monster that could be roaming around in the park.


[Chorus:] It's you, you're the man on the TV screen
The singer realizes that the man on the TV screen is the same presence in his room.


It's you front page face of the dead
The man on the TV screen is infamous and associated with death.


Locked up in the light of day
The man is only captive during the day, but can roam free at night.


At night come out to play
The man is active and dangerous during the night.


To terrorize me there above my bed
The singer believes that the man is there to terrorize him while he's in bed.


The air is still and heavy now
The atmosphere in the room feels tense and suffocating.


There's thunder in the sky
The thunder outside adds to the suspenseful atmosphere.


He's dreaming up some message he can send
The artist believes that the man is thinking of ways to communicate his message to him.


I'm scared completely helpless
The artist feels scared and helpless.


And I think I'm going to cry
The fear is starting to get to the singer.


Are grownups brave or do they just pretend?
The artist wonders if adults are truly brave or just act that way to reassure children.


His face is growing clearer
The man's face is becoming more visible to the singer.


I can see his eyes glow red
The man's eyes seem to be glowing a sinister red color.


My teddy bear's the only friend I can feel
The singer clings to his teddy bear as a source of comfort.


The shadow's hand slips down the wall
The presence's shadow hand moves down the wall towards the artist.


And touches Teddy's head
The shadow hand touches the teddy bear.


I now suspect that shadow will touch me
The singer fears that the shadow hand will now touch him next.


[Chorus:Repeat x2] It's you...
The chorus is repeated twice to emphasize the fear and danger associated with the man in the room.




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Written by: WAYMAN ANDERSON

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