Suicide Alley
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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I'm going down to suicide alley
Cos the air that I breathe
Tastes better down there

I'm going down to suicide alley
Cos the scenes are dead
And it's the only place for me
And I'm going down to suicide alley
Where you can't get at me
And I'm going down to suicide alley
Where I can be what I want to be

I'm going down to suicide alley
Cos the air that I breathe
Tastes better down there

I'm going down to suicide alley
Cos the scenes are dead
And it's the only place for me

And I'm going down to suicide alley
Where you can't get at me
And I'm going down to suicide alley
Where I can be what I want to be

You wanna leave the world behind
With your eyes make a different scene
Up in suicide alley
You can be what I want you to be

You wanna clean away my mind
With your eyes make a different scene




Up in suicide alley
You can be what I want you to be

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Suicide Alley" by the Manic Street Preachers can be interpreted in a number of ways, including as a reflection on the desire for escape and self-discovery. The song describes the singer's decision to descend into "suicide alley," a place where the air is better, and they can be what they want to be. The idea of a place that is both dark and freeing is a common theme throughout the song.


The chorus of the song captures the sense of isolation that someone can feel when they are struggling with their mental health. The line "where you can't get at me" suggests that the singer is trying to create a space for themselves where they can't be reached by others. This could be seen as a metaphor for the desire to escape from one's past, to break free from the expectations of others, or to find a space where they can be themselves.


Throughout "Suicide Alley," there is a sense that the singer is searching for something. They are looking for a place where they can feel free, where they can be what they want to be. This is echoed in the final lines of the song, where the singer says "you can be what I want you to be." This line suggests that the singer is searching for something more than just a place to escape, they are looking for a place to transform themselves.


In summary, "Suicide Alley" is a song that explores the theme of escape and transformation. The lyrics suggest that the singer is searching for a place where they can be themselves and break free from the expectations of others. The song captures the sense of isolation and desire for escape that someone can feel when they are struggling with their mental health.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm going down to suicide alley
The singer is intentionally going to a place where they may harm themselves.


Cos the air that I breathe Tastes better down there
The singer believes the environment in suicide alley is more comfortable than the world above.


Cos the scenes are dead And it's the only place for me
The singer feels that the mundane world outside suicide alley lacks any true life or excitement and therefore only wants to live in suicide alley.


Where you can't get at me And I'm going down to suicide alley
The artist is trying to escape from someone or something and suicide alley is where they can hide.


Where I can be what I want to be
The artist believes suicide alley will allow them to be their true self openly.


You wanna leave the world behind With your eyes make a different scene Up in suicide alley
The singer is inviting another person to come with them to suicide alley in order to escape the real world and make create a new life.


You can be what I want you to be
The singer believes that in suicide alley, they have control over the reality and can make the other person whatever they please.


You wanna clean away my mind With your eyes make a different scene Up in suicide alley
The artist wants the other person to change their mind and be free of their troubles by coming to suicide alley and creating a new world.


You can be what I want you to be
The artist believes that suicide alley will allow the other person to be their true self and escape their current problems.




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