Roadkill
Lalleshwari Lyrics


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mother pick the pieces up
broken child
broken cup
endless journey big machines
stole our thunder
stole our dream
roadkill
burning head lamp blinded eyes
motorway roar is/in drowning cries
knockdown ginger standing up
motorway girl is giving up
found a shoe beside the road
found no footprints in the snow
little step did beckon home
the one who lost her right to roam
mother pick the pieces up
a broken child, a broken cup
frozen pictures, frozen frame




motorway girl without
a name

Overall Meaning

In Lalleshwari's song "Roadkill," the lyrics illustrate the story of a young girl who has lost her way and is left to die on the side of the road. The first few lines allude to the girl being broken and in need of help. The "broken child, broken cup" could be a metaphor for a life that is shattered into pieces. The endless journey she is on is described as being taken over by big machines that have stolen her dream and thunder.


The title "Roadkill" is quite literal, as the girl is the victim of a hit-and-run on the motorway. The song's lyrics describe the traumatic experience in detail. Her headlamp is burning, and her eyes are blinded by the brightness of the light. The roar of the motorway is drowning out her cries for help. Despite her attempts to stand up, the girl is knocked down, helpless and alone. At this point, she has given up, and there is no one around to hear her cries.


The final lines of the song allude to a tragedy that could have been avoided. Had someone found her early enough, she might have been saved. Lalleshwari creates a powerful image by describing the discovery of the girl's shoe beside the road. There are no footprints in the snow, and she has lost her right to roam. The girl is portrayed as being nameless, adding to the feeling of detachment from society. Overall, the song is a tragic tale of a life cut short, undermined by society and its failures.


Line by Line Meaning

mother pick the pieces up
The singer is calling for a nurturing and comforting figure to help them recover


broken child
The singer sees themselves as injured and vulnerable


broken cup
The singer's world has shattered and they can no longer hold onto anything


endless journey big machines
The artist feels trapped on a journey with large, imposing forces that they cannot escape


stole our thunder
The artist believes that outside forces have taken away their power


stole our dream
The singer feels as though their ambitions have been taken away


roadkill
The singer uses this metaphor to show how they are being destroyed by their surroundings


burning head lamp blinded eyes
The artist is overwhelmed by the aggression and intensity of their environment


motorway roar is/in drowning cries
The noise and chaos of the motorway make it hard for the artist to be heard or noticed


knockdown ginger standing up
The artist uses this phrase to suggest that they are trying to be resilient and stand up to their opponent


motorway girl is giving up
Despite their best efforts, the singer feels as though they will not be able to persevere


found a shoe beside the road
The artist has evidence of someone who has gone missing, highlighting their own fragility


found no footprints in the snow
Despite the shoe, the singer has no tangible clue as to the missing person's whereabouts


little step did beckon home
Despite their hardships, the singer still seeks a hopeful outcome


the one who lost her right to roam
The singer feels as though they have been restricted and contained from living their own life


mother pick the pieces up
The artist repeats this line to emphasize their plea for help and reassurance


a broken child, a broken cup
This repetition reinforces the shattered and helpless state of the artist


frozen pictures, frozen frame
The singer feels as though they are trapped in a moment of pain and emotional coldness


motorway girl without a name
The singer feels as though they are unknown and overlooked in the face of the motorway




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