I Think I Found It
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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I think I've found it
And I think I love it
Buried in the dirt, hiding from the light

So I walked to the sea
Threw a pebble in for you and me
A day of wine and roses
Has made me feel alive

My letter was burnt but your words were wise
For mystery and youth must surely collide
I'm gonna soak up the sun
I'm gonna tell everyone to lighten up

A song of anti-matter
Which might explain the absence
Of any precious jewels of truth to save mankind

I think I've found it
And I think I love it
Buried in the dirt, hiding from the light

My letter was burnt but your words were wise
For mystery and youth must surely collide
These things I've seen bring tears to my eyes
Live with me through the threads of your lives





These things I've seen bring tears to my eyes
Live with me through the threads of our lives, our lives

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Manic Street Preachers' "I Think I Found It" seem to be alluding to a sense of discovery and newfound appreciation for life's mysteries. The lines "I think I've found it / And I think I love it / Buried in the dirt, hiding from the light" suggest that the singer has stumbled upon something hidden or overlooked. This could be a metaphor for a new perspective or understanding of the world, as if the singer has uncovered a buried truth that was previously unknown.


The reference to throwing a pebble into the sea adds to the sense of discovery, as if the singer is participating in a symbolic ritual to mark this newfound understanding. The line "A day of wine and roses / Has made me feel alive" further emphasizes this newfound appreciation for life, as if the singer is celebrating their discovery with a sense of joy and optimism.


The lyrics "For mystery and youth must surely collide" could be interpreted as a commentary on the human experience. As we grow older and lose our sense of wonder and curiosity, we may lose touch with the mysteries of life. It's only when we embrace our youthful sense of wonder that we can truly appreciate the beauty and complexity of the world around us.


Line by Line Meaning

I think I've found it
I believe I have found what I've been searching for


And I think I love it
And I have strong feelings of affection for it


Buried in the dirt, hiding from the light
It was hidden and obscured, but I discovered it anyway


So I walked to the sea
Then I journeyed to the sea


Threw a pebble in for you and me
Where I cast a pebble into the water for us both


A day of wine and roses
The day was beautiful, joyful, and full of pleasure


Has made me feel alive
Filled me with passion and vitality


My letter was burnt but your words were wise
Although my letter was destroyed, your words were meaningful and insightful


For mystery and youth must surely collide
It's inevitable for the enigmatic and the young to meet


I'm gonna soak up the sun
I'm going to bask in the warmth and brightness of life


I'm gonna tell everyone to lighten up
I'll encourage others to be more carefree and humorous


A song of anti-matter
A composition that negates the existing matter


Which might explain the absence
That could clarify and justify the lack of something


Of any precious jewels of truth to save mankind
Of any valuable insights that could rescue humanity


These things I've seen bring tears to my eyes
The things I've witnessed have moved me emotionally


Live with me through the threads of your lives
Join me and let our lives intertwine


Live with me through the threads of our lives, our lives
Together we will share our experiences and memories




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, SEAN MOORE

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Comments from YouTube:

Steve Middleton

They are just one of those bands who get even better with time. Some of bradfields rifts still send shivers down my spine. Amazing! Keep up the good work Manics.

Chris Morgan

cracking tune. how can those mandolins not make you feel good? the album came out at the beginning of my last year of university in cardiff, so the song has very good memories of a great part of my life too. manics are the best!

Ewelina Helena W.

I'd love this song to be played on my wedding <3

MrLeekicker

One of the best tracks on the album, by far!!! If this isn't the next single, I shall be horrified!!!!

Jenna Mallow

WONDERFUL song,i love James voice:)

Jenna Mallow

These things i've seen brings tears to my eyes!!! i love that band foreva!!!

dave790

love this song!

Daniel R

What a fine tune!

Edi Rošič

I've found them back in 1992! Taknk you for all the music...

Lastrigon

It reminds me butterflies. I don't know why :)

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