Cousin in the Bronx
Kaiser Chiefs Lyrics


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My cousin in the Bronx
He knows everyone
And he said start the revolution without me
I'll definitely be at the next one
My cousin in the Bronx

I should probably get a taxi home
Especially around this time of night
Never stay out of the party
Forever more than a record now

My cousin in the Bronx
He knows everyone
And he said start the revolution without me
I've got to cut my hair

My cousin in the Bronx
He knows everyone
And he said start the revolution without me
I'll definitely be at the next one
My cousin in the Bronx

Why am I always the last one to leave
Walking home with my Saturday clothes on
You can print that on the posters
It can get last in the gasters

My cousin in the Bronx
He knows everyone
And he said start the revolution without me
I've got to cut my hair

My cousin in the Bronx
He knows everyone
And he said start the revolution without me




I'll definitely be at the next one
My cousin in the Bronx

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Kaiser Chiefs' song Cousin In The Bronx refer to the idea of revolution and change, as well as the concept of belonging to a community. The singer mentions their cousin in the Bronx who seems to know everyone, but has opted out of the current revolution. However, the cousin assures them that they will be present in the next one. While the singer seems to be questioning the logic of the cousin's reluctance, they also express their own procrastinating tendencies by staying out late and being the last one to leave, only to face the walk of shame back home in their "Saturday clothes."


The repetition of the phrase "My cousin in the Bronx, he knows everyone" creates a sense of identity and belonging, even if this connection is not explicitly defined. The cousin's disinterest in the current revolution may suggest that they have participated in one before or that they have become disillusioned by the process. The line "I've got to cut my hair" further emphasizes the idea of external expectations or conformity, as if the cousin is unable to join the revolution until they have perfected their look.


Line by Line Meaning

My cousin in the Bronx
I have a cousin who lives in the Bronx


He knows everyone
My cousin is well-connected in the community


And he said start the revolution without me
He's not interested in joining the cause at the moment


I'll definitely be at the next one
He's willing to participate in the next revolution


I should probably get a taxi home
It's getting late and I should get a ride back


Especially around this time of night
It's not safe to walk around at night


Never stay out of the party
I always enjoy being part of the fun


Forever more than a record now
The memories of this night will last forever


I've got to cut my hair
He needs a haircut


Why am I always the last one to leave
He wonders why he always stays at the party until the end


Walking home with my Saturday clothes on
He's walking home in clothes he would wear on a casual weekend day


You can print that on the posters
This experience would make for a good poster campaign


It can get last in the gasters
It can get lost in your memory over time




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ANDREW WHITE, CHARLES RICHARD WILSON, JAMES RIX, NICHOLAS BAINES, NICHOLAS HODGSON

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Comments from YouTube:

l33dsunit3d

Brilliant, underrated song - how it isn't on the official album I will never know!

MonoAlien

This song is incredible!!! I chose it for my album ;)

marshmallowPie94

Fantastic song!

The Rusty Wizard

great song guys!!

The Rusty Wizard

this is awesome....genius

charlauco12

very good song !!

Jessik Lopez

The intro is similar to "No Light" from Florence and The Machine.

Sam Wh

me too (:

Marliu Alvarez

De la pm!

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