Solitude Sometimes Is
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Solitude sometimes is
The place that I would like to live
Solitude sometimes is
When nothing really seems to fit

If black were truly black not grey
It might provide some depth to pray
To black out all the worlds of men
And demons too, but not even then
Solitude sometimes is

Solitude sometimes is
Life that no longer exists
Solitude sometimes is
When there's nothing left to give

If black were truly black not grey
It might provide some depth to pray
To black out all the worlds of men
And demons too, but not even then
Solitude sometimes is

Drop your bombs on all I see
Leave this world alone for me
The thing I need to hide behind
It reigns beneath my holy skies

If black were truly black not grey
It might provide some depth to pray
To black out all the worlds of men
And demons too, but not even then




Solitude sometimes is
Solitude sometimes is...

Overall Meaning

"Solitude Sometimes Is" by Manic Street Preachers talks about the positive aspects of solitude, which is often seen as a negative experience. The song opens by stating that the singer would prefer to live in solitude, where he can distance himself from the rest of the world, which may bring a sense of dissatisfaction or disorientation. The line "When nothing really seems to fit" implies that the singer is having difficulty finding comfort or a sense of belonging in the outside world.


The second verse of the song suggests that the world is complex, and if it were simpler, it would be easier to find peace within oneself. The idea of black and white 'truly' being black and white elements, rather than muddled into shades of gray could perhaps provide the deeper meaning the singer is looking for. The world of men and demons too are too chaotic, thus, solitude is the only element the singer needs to find inner peace.


The bridge of the song talks about the singer's need for safety and distance from the world. He seeks to hide behind something that he considers holy, perhaps suggesting a religion or another symbol of safety, like a sanctuary.


Overall, "Solitude Sometimes Is" speaks to the idea that, for some people, solitude can be a source of comfort, while the chaos and complexity of the outside world can be overwhelming.


Line by Line Meaning

Solitude sometimes is
Solitude is sometimes preferred


The place that I would like to live
Sometimes, being alone is the ideal living condition


When nothing really seems to fit
Solitude is a respite when the outside world feels uncomfortable


If black were truly black not grey
If things were clear instead of murky


It might provide some depth to pray
Clarity might offer a deeper understanding


To black out all the worlds of men
To tune out human existence


And demons too, but not even then
Even the absence of all negative influences won't guarantee peace of mind


Life that no longer exists
Solitude can feel like a lifeless existence


When there's nothing left to give
Solitude is a refuge when a person feels drained and empty


Drop your bombs on all I see
The outside world can be overwhelming and harsh


Leave this world alone for me
Solitude can be a wish for the world to disappear


The thing I need to hide behind
Solitude can offer a protective shield


It reigns beneath my holy skies
Solitude can feel like a sacred space


Solitude sometimes is
Solitude can take on different meanings and interpretations


Solitude sometimes is...
The repeated line emphasizes the various facets of solitude




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Written by: BRADFIELD, JONES, MOORE

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