Dead Passive
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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She's so passive but she's looking good
He's so passive but he's looking good
They are together but really they're apart
They are together but do not belong, but do not belong

Yes ladies and gentlemen
Let's fall asleep to a plastic lullaby
The ballad of Kate and johnny
The ballad of Adam and Naomi
The ballad of Michael and Helena
The ballad is forever changing

She's so passive but happy in her way
He's so passive but happy in his way
They do not think just sit and they pretend
They sit around and pray for it to end, pray for it to end

Yes ladies and gentlemen
Let's fall asleep to a plastic lullaby
The ballad of Kate and Johnny
The ballad of Adam and Naomi
The ballad of Hugh and Elizabeth
The ballad is forever changing

I'm so passive hopeless fucking mess




We're so passive do our bit for charity
From Bosnia to London we do it all for free, we do it all for free

Overall Meaning

The song Dead Passive by Manic Street Preachers focuses on the theme of passive behavior in relationships. The opening lines "She's so passive but she's looking good, He's so passive but he's looking good" seem like a compliment to the couple, but in reality, they highlight their lack of assertiveness and individuality. The song continues to point out that they are together but apart, implying that they are in a relationship just for the sake of it, not because they genuinely belong to each other. The chorus, "Let's fall asleep to a plastic lullaby," reiterates the idea that they are living in a false reality, where they are just going through the motions and not really living.


The song goes on to introduce a series of ballads featuring different couples, but the lyrics remain consistent in their observation of passive behavior, lack of identity, and the sense of futility about the future. As the song progresses, it becomes more personal, as the lyrics shift to focus on the singer, who realizes that they too are passive and hopeless, ending with the lines "We're so passive do our bit for charity, From Bosnia to London we do it all for free." Here, the singer seems to be questioning their own motives, wondering if their charity work is just another way of staying passive and not taking charge of their own lives.


Overall, the song Dead Passive is a commentary on the dangers of passive behavior, particularly in relationships. The lyrics suggest that being passive leads to a kind of false reality, where one is just going through the motions without really living. It is only through assertiveness and genuine connection that one can truly belong and live fully.


Line by Line Meaning

She's so passive but she's looking good
Although she doesn't take action or express herself, she appears attractive.


He's so passive but he's looking good
Although he passively observes and doesn't openly participate, he looks good.


They are together but really they're apart
Although they are in a relationship, they have no real connection and are emotionally distant.


They are together but do not belong, but do not belong
Despite being together, they don't fit in with anyone or any group.


Yes ladies and gentlemen
An introduction to an announcement or performance.


Let's fall asleep to a plastic lullaby
Let's become disconnected from reality and live in a synthetic, fake world.


The ballad of Kate and johnny
A song about the lives of Kate and Johnny.


The ballad of Adam and Naomi
A song about the lives of Adam and Naomi.


The ballad of Michael and Helena
A song about the lives of Michael and Helena.


The ballad is forever changing
The stories of people's lives and relationships are constantly evolving and never static.


She's so passive but happy in her way
Although she is not assertive or active, she finds contentment in her own way of being.


He's so passive but happy in his way
Although he is not assertive or active, he finds contentment in his own way of being.


They do not think just sit and they pretend
They don't use their thoughts and opinions; they just sit and play-act.


They sit around and pray for it to end, pray for it to end
They passively wait and hope for something to bring an end to their situation.


The ballad of Hugh and Elizabeth
A song about the lives of Hugh and Elizabeth.


I'm so passive hopeless fucking mess
I am so passive that I am a complete, pathetic failure.


We're so passive do our bit for charity
We don't take direct action, but we contribute to society by helping others in need.


From Bosnia to London we do it all for free, we do it all for free
We travel to different places and provide aid without expecting payment or reward.




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