Àfrica
Madness Lyrics


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Oh I wake up in the morning can't get out of bed
What a terrible aching in my head
I'm pulling up the sheet shutting out the light
But not today, today I cannot fight
I couldn't get to work if I wanted to
The state I'm in you'd be glad if I don't

I wash my face, comb my hair
Any minute, and I will soon be there

I'm standing by the sink, looking over Market Square
The freezing windows, going out I cannot face
The dirty dishes from the night before
And dirty clothes are strewn across the floor

I couldn't get to work if I wanted to
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The state I'm in you'd be glad if I don't

I wash my face, comb my hair
Any minute and I will soon be there

(Where?)

'Cos I'll go down to Africa
When I fall asleep
The burning plains of Africa
Is where I'm going to be

Oh I've said goodbye to Holloway

Farewell Southend on Sea
The burning plains of Africa
Is where you will find me
I will soon be there
I will soon be there




Cos I'll go down to Africa
Cos I'll go down to Africa.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Madness's song Africa talk about the feeling of being trapped in a mundane routine and the desire to escape it. The singer wakes up in the morning but feels a terrible aching in their head and can't get out of bed. They describe the state they're in as being unable to go to work and suggest that people would be glad if they don't because of how bad they feel. The singer then goes on to describe their surroundings, looking over Market Square but feeling unable to face going out because of the freezing weather and the mess from the night before. They use the imagery of dirty dishes and dirty clothes strewn across the floor to convey a sense of chaos and disarray.


The singer then expresses a desire to go down to Africa, where the burning plains await them. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for the idea of escaping to a more exciting and adventurous place, far away from the drudgery of everyday life. They bid farewell to Holloway and Southend on Sea, both places in England, and suggest that Africa is where they will find themselves. The repetition of the line "I will soon be there" implies a sense of urgency and excitement, as if the singer can't wait to leave their current situation behind.


Overall, the song Africa can be seen as a reflection of the human desire for adventure and change. The lyrics convey a sense of restlessness and dissatisfaction with the mundane routine of life, and the desire to escape it and find something more exciting.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh I wake up in the morning can't get out of bed
I woke up in the morning and I'm feeling so tired that I cannot bring myself to leave my bed.


What a terrible aching in my head
I feel a painful sensation in my head, which is making it difficult for me to focus.


I'm pulling up the sheet shutting out the light
I am blocking the sunlight by pulling up my bed sheets as my eyes are sensitive to it.


But not today, today I cannot fight
I am feeling too weak and helpless to fight my current condition.


I couldn't get to work if I wanted to
I am feeling so unwell that I am unable to go to work even if I had the desire to do so.


The state I'm in you'd be glad if I don't
I am in such a bad condition that people would rather not have me around them.


I wash my face, comb my hair
I try to freshen up by washing my face and combing my hair.


Any minute, and I will soon be there
I will be leaving for a place very soon.


I'm standing by the sink, looking over Market Square
I am at the sink and looking outside at the market square.


The freezing windows, going out I cannot face
The windows are extremely cold and I do not want to go outside in the cold.


The dirty dishes from the night before
There are unwashed dishes from the previous night that need to be cleaned.


And dirty clothes are strewn across the floor
There are dirty clothes scattered all over the floor.


'Cos I'll go down to Africa
Because I need a break from this exhausting routine, I will travel to Africa.


When I fall asleep
I will travel to Africa while sleeping.


The burning plains of Africa
I envision the hot and dry plains of Africa.


Is where I'm going to be
I plan on being in Africa.


Oh I’ve said goodbye to Holloway
I am leaving behind Holloway, the neighborhood where I live.


Farewell Southend on Sea
I am saying goodbye to the seaside town of Southend.


Is where you will find me
That's where I can be found right now.


I will soon be there
I will be in Africa very soon.


Cos I'll go down to Africa
Because I need to escape my current situation, I will be travelling to Africa.


Cos I'll go down to Africa.
I will travel to Africa to find solace and relaxation.




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