AMTV
Ladytron Lyrics


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Films will come and films will go,
That kiss on your neck won't show.

Posing in the same place everytime,
When your still speaking in the sunshine.

Watching T.V. at 4 am.
But that's not when she needs a friend.
Staring at the bathroom floor.
Please don't say you've got to go.

Posing at the same place to put things right.
In your eyes, we're meeting in the morning light.

You've done it again, you've done it before.
That kiss on your neck won't show.

Watching T.V. at 4 am.
But that's not when she needs a friend.
Staring at the bathroom floor.
Please don't say you've got to go.

Watching T.V. at 4 am.
But that's not when she needs a friend.
Loose change from your pocket on the floor.
Please don't say you've got to go.

Cheap thrills that this time I clasp.
Cheap thrills that you'll dream about.

You've done it again, you've done it before.
That kiss on your neck won't show.

Watching T.V. at 4 am.
But that's not when she needs a friend.
Staring at the bathroom floor.
Please don't say you've got to go.

Watching T.V. at 4 am.
But that's not when she needs a friend.
Loose change from your pocket on the floor.
Please don't say you've got to go.





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Overall Meaning

Ladytron's song AMTV explores the theme of desolation and the loneliness that comes with it. The opening lines "Films will come and films will go, that kiss on your neck won't show" suggest that time passes by, but the emotional impact of a moment lingers on. The reference to a kiss on the neck that won't show highlights how even intimate moments can leave no visible traces, and hence, the feelings attached to those moments cannot be conveyed to the outside world. The lyrics also talk about repetition, both in terms of the actions one takes ("Posing in the same place everytime") and the cyclical pattern of watching TV at 4 am, which is symbolic of the singer's inability to break out of their routine and find connection.


The line "please don't say you've got to go" shows the desperation of the singer to hold on to any form of human connection they can grasp. The bathroom floor that the singer is staring at may indicate a sense of disgust, or even shame, as the bathroom is often associated with private and intimate moments. The reference to "loose change from your pocket on the floor" suggests a sense of carelessness, of not valuing the small things that can make a connection meaningful. All in all, the lyrics of AMTV paint an image of emotional desolation, where the singer feels trapped in cycles of repetition and desperately seeks a way out.


Line by Line Meaning

Films will come and films will go, That kiss on your neck won't show.
Time passes and things change, but the intimate moments shared between two people are not so easily forgotten.


Posing in the same place everytime, When your still speaking in the sunshine.
Even though they are physically still in the same place, their emotions and feelings have changed as they try to communicate with each other in the light of day.


Watching T.V. at 4 am. But that's not when she needs a friend. Staring at the bathroom floor. Please don't say you've got to go.
Although they are physically together, the woman needs more than just a companion to sit and watch TV with. She is lost in thought and doesn't want the man to leave her alone.


Posing at the same place to put things right. In your eyes, we're meeting in the morning light.
They are trying to work through their problems by revisiting the same place, hoping to find clarity, and in one another's eyes, there is a sense of hope for a better future.


You've done it again, you've done it before. That kiss on your neck won't show.
The man has made similar mistakes in the past and though the kiss was a physical display of affection, it doesn't change the fact that he has done wrong.


Loose change from your pocket on the floor. Please don't say you've got to go.
The woman is holding onto any small sign of being wanted and needed, while also trying to cling to the man's presence as she fears he will leave her alone.


Cheap thrills that this time I clasp. Cheap thrills that you'll dream about.
The woman is willing to accept anything, even if it's not worth the effort, because she wants to hold on to love. For the man, these small moments of passion are just fleeting memories.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: DANIEL HUNT, MIRA AROYO

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Joseph Frombaugh

"Staring at the bathroom floor...
Please don't say you've got to go."
What, is she in the bathroom and doesn't want the other person coming to the door and saying "Hey, I've gotta GO! Will you hurry up already"???

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