Ready For Drowning
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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"Here's a true story"
Said someone to me yesterday
Said he'd heard it in a taxi
Must have had him at my mercy
Drown that poor thing put it out of its misery
Condemn it to its future deny its history, deny its history

So where are we going?
We are not ready for drowning
So where are we going?
We are not ready for drowning

Look through my venetian blinds
Dusting the past off my mind
Seeing orange everywhere
I'd go to Patagonia but it's harder there
I'll do anything to prove I care
Fascinated by good destroyed by evil
What is there to believe in

So where are we going?
We're not ready for drowning
So where are we going?
We are not ready for drowning

So where are we going?
We are not ready for drowning




So where are we going?
We are not waving, we're drowning, ooh

Overall Meaning

"Ready For Drowning" is a powerful and thought-provoking song by Manic Street Preachers that tells the story of the flooding of a Welsh village, which resulted in the forced relocation of residents centuries ago. The first verse of the song recounts a story that the singer has heard from someone else, in which an animal is drowned to put it out of its misery. The lyrics then question how we can allow such a thing to happen and continue to deny the history and suffering of others. The chorus emphasizes that we are not ready to face the inevitability of our own mortality and the potential for tragedy in our lives.


The second verse shifts to a more personal perspective, as the singer reflects on their own memories and experiences. The mention of Venetian blinds and dusting off the past suggests a desire to let go of the past and move forward. However, the lyric "seeing orange everywhere" could also be interpreted as a reference to the flooding, as orange is often used as a warning color for danger. The singer then expresses a willingness to do anything to prove that they care, but questions what there is left to believe in after witnessing so much destruction and evil.


Overall, "Ready For Drowning" is a haunting and emotional song that delves deep into themes of mortality, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

Here's a true story
The singer is introducing a tale that is grounded in reality


Said someone to me yesterday
The singer heard this story recently from someone they know


Said he'd heard it in a taxi
The person who shared the story heard it on the radio or from a stranger in a cab


Must have had him at my mercy
The artist feels like they have the power to control the situation, similar to how a taxi driver controls where their passenger goes


Drown that poor thing put it out of its misery
The artist suggests that it would be more humane to put this 'poor thing' out of its misery, rather than let it suffer any longer


Condemn it to its future deny its history, deny its history
Rather than facing the consequences of the past, the singer suggests ignoring it and moving forward


So where are we going?
The singer questions where society is headed next


We are not ready for drowning
The artist insists that they are not prepared for whatever the future holds


Look through my venetian blinds
The artist is metaphorically looking at the past through a filter


Dusting the past off my mind
The artist is trying to forget about their past experiences


Seeing orange everywhere
The singer is reminded of a particular color that represents something significant in their past


I'd go to Patagonia but it's harder there
The artist wishes they could escape to a faraway place, but they realize that their problems would follow them wherever they go


I'll do anything to prove I care
The singer is willing to go above and beyond to demonstrate to others that they care about their problems


Fascinated by good destroyed by evil
The difference between good and evil intrigues the singer, which results in their fixation on the subject


What is there to believe in
The singer questions the meaning of life and what they should put their faith in


We are not waving, we're drowning, ooh
The artist reiterates that they are not prepared for the future and feel as though they are struggling to stay afloat in the present




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Written by: Bradfield, Jones, Moore

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@olahammar8365

One of the best songs ever recorded.

@cosmicdraco7041

One of my absolute favourite songs of msps. Incredible music.

@alfredolopes3857

Great song from a great band. "Ready For Drowning" is about the town of Capel Celyn🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿, which was drowned to supply water for Liverpool in the 60s - but could as easily be used to describe the 2019 Brumadinho dam collapse that buried more than 200 people in Brazil🇧🇷. Chilling, poignant lyrics.

@maravilhosomundo

Obrigado pela descrição Alfredo

@alfredolopes3857

@@maravilhosomundo Obrigado a você por compartilhar essa ótima música.👍

@manicstreetpreacher3822

The album is a masterpiece

@StrangeAttractor

Yep - classic albums are pretty easy to spot, because they haven't got a single less than brilliant track on them, but they are not 'Best Of' compilations. I reckon there's about 50 that qualify, and this is one of them.

@helderrockdrigues

Manic Street Preacher indeed

@Courtneyshole1965

I have to agree I got the limited edition with the print on the outside on the cd cover

@thesound-chameleonman3580

@@Courtneyshole1965 i have their autographs etc

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