The Drowners
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Won't someone give me a gun?
Oh, well it's for my brother
Well he writes the line wrote right down my spine
It says "Oh do you believe in love there?"
So slow down, slow down, you're taking me over
And so we drown, Sir we drown, stop taking me over
Won't someone give me some fun?
And as the skin flies all around us
We kiss in his room to a popular tune
Oh, real drowners
So slow down, slow down, stop taking me over
And so we drown, Sir we drown
Stop taking me over!
Slow down, slow down, you're taking me over
And so we drown, Sir we drown
Stop taking me over oh!
You're taking me over oh
You're taking me over oh
You're taking me over oh
You're taking me over oh
Stop taking me over oh
You're taking me over oh
You're taking me over oh




You're taking me over oh
You're taking me over oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Drowners by Manic Street Preachers are a mix of dark and playful in its tone. It is about the overwhelming feeling of falling in love with someone even though it may ultimately lead to destruction. The singer of the song is asking for someone to give him a gun, but he immediately clarifies that it is for his brother. The reason is unknown, but it adds to the sense of chaos and unpredictability in the song. The singer then talks about a line that his brother wrote that goes "Oh do you believe in love there?" This line is an indicator of how the singer has started to feel about somebody, and now he is questioning whether the feeling is love or not.


As the song progresses, the singer talks about how they kiss to a popular tune, hinting towards the superficiality of their love. The skin flying all around them can be interpreted in two ways, one as a metaphorical representation of the passion between the two, but it can also be interpreted as a reference to drugs or sex. The chorus is a plea for the other person to stop taking them over and drowning them further. The overall message is that the singer is aware of the damage their relationship might cause them but is powerless in stopping it.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't someone give me a gun?
Asking for a way out of a difficult situation


Oh, well it's for my brother
Excusing the request for a gun as being for someone else


Well he writes the line wrote right down my spine
The brother has a profound impact on the singer


It says "Oh do you believe in love there?"
The brother poses a challenging question


So slow down, slow down, you're taking me over
Feeling overwhelmed and out of control


And so we drown, Sir we drown, stop taking me over
Sinking deeper into a bad situation and begging to be released from it


Won't someone give me some fun?
Asking for relief from the pain and stress of life


And as the skin flies all around us
Metaphor for a tumultuous or violent environment


We kiss in his room to a popular tune
Finding comfort and escape through romance and music


Oh, real drowners
Acknowledging that this coping mechanism might not actually be healthy


So slow down, slow down, stop taking me over
Repeating the plea for release and control


And so we drown, Sir we drown
Accepting that things are getting worse and feeling hopeless


Stop taking me over oh!
Insisting that the situation must change


You're taking me over oh
Addressing the person or thing that is causing the distress


Stop taking me over oh
Repeating the urgent request for change


You're taking me over oh
Continuing to address the cause of the distress


You're taking me over oh
Repeating the observation of the cause of the distress


Stop taking me over oh
Restating the plea for relief


You're taking me over oh
Addressing the source of the distress again


You're taking me over oh
Repeating the observation of being overwhelmed


You're taking me over oh
Continuing to address the source of the distress


Stop taking me over oh
Making one last plea for relief




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Comments from YouTube:

Raj Nirvan

Even though I am not a fan of cover versions but this is decent. End of the day Manics r a established band and also done a cover of umbrella and made it sound better

George Ward

I don’t mind bands doing a cover song as long as they make the certain song different so it has them in it , no point whatsoever to do a replica

Jimmy Pop t.v.

Butler plays on Motorcycle Emptiness at the same gig though.(Clapham Grand). Tis onYouTube.

TheDivine MrM

Not a massive Manics fan but TBF, they fucking nail this.

Sinner boy

Who the fuck is on vocals 😭😭😭😭😭

Twisted_Arcade

Bernard Butler on guitar?

Timothy Nash

You're thinking of the Manic's cover of "Stay With Me", which is also on the "She Is Suffering" single and features Butler on guitar.

Reni

Nope, that's James Dean Bradfield of the Manics