Tiptoes
Madness Lyrics


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Waking up again another sleepless night
Climbing taller buildings more dreams of flight
In a pool of sweat not knowing what to do
No more earth-bound feelings a diff'rent point of view

Moment of truth he heads towards the building
His glazed eyes stare vacantly following his feelings
No turning back the door's already shutting
Standing on his tiptoes to reach the nineteenth button

To miss a grasping hand
(I'm falling again)
And squash a passer-by
(I'm falling again)
He wanted to see some evidence
(I'm falling again)
That he could really fly

Balanced on the edge only time could tell
Some say he was pushed, others say he fell
Standing on that rooftop his brain told him 'no'
But all the dreams in nights before told him he must go

To miss a grasping hand
(I'm falling again)
And squash a passer-by
(I'm falling again)
He wanted to see some evidence
(I'm falling again)
That he could really fly

His questions and himself
Nearly fell on stony ground
He could've embarrassed his family
Who watched him from the crowd

Balanced on the edge only time could tell
Some say he was pushed, others say he fell

To miss a grasping hand
(I'm falling again)
And squash a passer-by
(I'm falling again)
He wanted to see some evidence
(I'm falling again)




That he could really fly
(I'm falling)

Overall Meaning

The song Tiptoes by Madness tells the story of an individual who is struggling with the pressures of life and finds solace in his dreams of flying. This individual wakes up from a sleepless night, drenched in sweat and unsure of what to do. He feels disconnected from the world and seeks a different point of view. In desperation, he climbs a building in pursuit of his dream of flying, but his actions are dangerous and potentially deadly. He stands on tiptoes, trying to reach the nineteenth button on the door that might lead him to his desired path of flight.


The individual’s dreams drive him to the edge, and he takes a leap of faith, uncertain of what the outcome may be. As he stands at the edge, he considers both the possibility of success and the consequences of failure. He almost falls on stony ground, and in his moment of confusion, he seeks evidence that his dream of flying could become a reality. Ultimately, his questions and self-doubt capture the attention of those around him, including his family, who watches from the crowd, concerned and embarrassed.


The story conveyed by Tiptoes is relatable to many who may have experienced feelings of confusion, desperation, and isolation. The lyrics highlight the importance of seeking help and support from others when facing a crisis. The song also spotlights the dangers of seeking solace in the wrong places, such as drug or alcohol use or engaging in risky behavior.


Line by Line Meaning

Waking up again another sleepless night
Starting another day with the torment of insomnia


Climbing taller buildings more dreams of flight
Fantasizing about soaring the skies by climbing ever higher buildings


In a pool of sweat not knowing what to do
Feeling lost and helpless in a state of fear


No more earth-bound feelings a diff'rent point of view
Seeking a change in perspective, no longer satisfied with the mundane earthly existence


Moment of truth he heads towards the building
Facing the ultimate challenge of his dream and moving towards it


His glazed eyes stare vacantly following his feelings
In a trance-like state, solely guided by his desires


No turning back the door's already shutting
Committed to the endeavor and too late to renege


Standing on his tiptoes to reach the nineteenth button
Struggling to reach the top, the final step towards his goal


To miss a grasping hand (I'm falling again) And squash a passer-by (I'm falling again) He wanted to see some evidence (I'm falling again) That he could really fly
Yearning for proof of his ability to soar even if it meant risking life and endangering others


Balanced on the edge only time could tell
Teetering on the brink of destruction, awaiting fate's decision


Some say he was pushed, others say he fell
Unclear whether he acted on his own or was forced to his demise


His questions and himself Nearly fell on stony ground He could've embarrassed his family Who watched him from the crowd
Almost losing everything including his life, dignity, and reputation in front of his family


(I'm falling)
Experiencing the ultimate failure, falling from grace




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, GRAHAM MCPHERSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, MICHAEL BARSON

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Comments from YouTube:

Andrew Oliver

I think this was the best Madness album. It just has a really great feel to it overall, even if it does not have as many hits on it as some of the others. Sunday Morning and Mr Speaker are definitive slices of Britishness.

Wilf Marshall

Damn such a great song, only found it recently got it on replay!

Youk Youk

Magnifique Album !

Doug Medina

The fadeout at the end. Trippin'.

Brian Davis

Suggs and Chas there voices absolutely class 🎤🎤🎶🎵🏁🎷🎹🎸🎸🥁🏁 😎🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

Sue Elliott

My stoner song from teenage years 35 years ago. Still a great song 2022

weirdalfan1980

My favorite off RAF

weser1965

great

Marcelo Silvain

muy experimental

Mapelman Mapelman

Cerca del estilo d album Keep Moving.

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