Nail Down the Days
Madness Lyrics


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You give me something that I just can't explain
I was lost in my childhood feeling lonely
I'll be the big man, I'll be the big noise
I'll be the square fellow

With these flat hand and a mind of my own
I was lost in dreams of a distant home
I'll be the big man, I'll be the big noise
I'll be the square fellow

On these great shores I was born an immigrant to this city
Under the bright lights [x2]

I can't be happy 'til it's understood
I'll make my own way
Give me something that I can call my own
I'll nail down the days
Nail down the days

In this just land I was raised to bow down to the man
I walked under the steel [x2]

Nothing's changed so I'll wait and I'll pray
Come now what may
Live and work for the best that they'll pay
Nail down the days [x2]

See me a stranger and I'll call you a friend
You can lead me a lamb to the slaughter
I'll be the big man, I'll be the big noise
I'll be the square fellow

Nothing's changed so I'll wait and I'll pray
Come now what may
Live and work for the best that they'll pay
Nail down the days [x2]





I'll be the big man, I'll be the big noise
I'll be the square fellow

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Nail Down the Days" by Madness express a feeling of disorientation in a fast-paced, confusing world. The song suggests that the singer has always felt like an outsider, even as a child. He feels lost and lonely in his childhood, but he is determined to become the "big man" and the "big noise." He will be the "square fellow" and make his way in the world with his own mind.


The song also reinforces the idea that the world can be a harsh and unforgiving place, especially for immigrants. The singer was born an immigrant in a city where he feels like a stranger. He is not happy unless he understands his place in the world. He wants to "nail down the days" and make his own way, even if it means working hard and waiting for the best that they'll pay. However, he also recognizes that he needs friends in this world, and he is willing to be led to the slaughter if it means he can call someone a friend.


Overall, "Nail Down the Days" is a powerful song that speaks to the experience of feeling ostracized and out of place in the modern world. The lyrics are emotional and insightful, reminding us of the difficulties of living in a fast-paced, ever-changing society.


Line by Line Meaning

You give me something that I just can't explain
I am inexplicably drawn to something or someone


I was lost in my childhood feeling lonely
I felt isolated and disconnected from others in my younger years


I'll be the big man, I'll be the big noise
I will assert myself and make my presence known


I'll be the square fellow
I will adhere to traditional values and expectations


With these flat hand and a mind of my own
I have my own ideas and convictions


I was lost in dreams of a distant home
I longed for a sense of belonging elsewhere


On these great shores I was born an immigrant to this city
I arrived in this place as an outsider


Under the bright lights [x2]
In the midst of the bustling city


I can't be happy 'til it's understood
I need my perspective to be recognized and appreciated


I'll make my own way
I will carve out my own path in life


Give me something that I can call my own
I crave a sense of ownership and identity


I'll nail down the days
I will hold onto each moment tightly and make them significant


In this just land I was raised to bow down to the man
I was taught to submit to authority figures and the system


I walked under the steel [x2]
I traversed through the impersonal and industrial landscape


Nothing's changed so I'll wait and I'll pray
Despite my efforts, things remain the same and I can only hope for a better future


Come now what may
I will accept whatever comes my way


Live and work for the best that they'll pay
I will strive to maximize my rewards and benefits within the given system


See me a stranger and I'll call you a friend
I am open-minded and welcoming to others despite our differences


You can lead me a lamb to the slaughter
I can be easily influenced or manipulated by others


I'll be the big man, I'll be the big noise
Once again, I will assert my influence and presence


Nothing's changed so I'll wait and I'll pray
Despite my previous efforts, the situation remains the same and I can only hope for improvement


Come now what may
I will continue to persevere despite the uncertainties of the future


Live and work for the best that they'll pay
I will continue to strive for maximum rewards and benefits within the given system


Nail down the days [x2]
Once again, I will hold onto each moment tightly and make them significant


I'll be the big man, I'll be the big noise
I will continue to assert myself and make my presence known, even in the face of challenges or adversity




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CATHAL SMYTH, CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, GRAHAM MCPHERSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON

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Comments from YouTube:

@darrenb8974

It's a renaissance year for The Madness which is being released again on vinyl.
I am confident it will be appreciated more than it was first time around.

@katoness

Such an underrated song and album.

@marcelomapelman1478

Cuando salió me encantó, a pesar de esperar frescura y hits,y oírlo ahora despues de tantos años, no difiere tanto de Mad Not Mad,una evolución lógica.Y el estribillo de esta canción es hermoso.

@thepcguy3659

Love this album so much

@VictorHugo-ry4jm

The best album of Madness!

@michaelgaljaard

Victor Hugo why

@mrindecisive100

It's the best album by 'The Madness'!

@VictorHugo-ry4jm

Is the same band

@mrindecisive100

@Victor Hugo No Bedders and no Woody, therefore not Madness. Which is why they added 'The' to the name. When they reformed with the classic seven-piece line-up in 1999 they were Madness again.

@VictorHugo-ry4jm

Is madness with "the". Same band

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