This Sullen Welsh Heart
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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I don't want my children to grow up like me
It's just so destroying, it's a mocking disease
A wasting disease

I don't want my children to grow up like me
It's just so destroying, it's a mocking disease
A wasting disease
Some times I wake up with love still alive
I just want to go to sleep, but I can't, I close my eyes
I can't, I close my eyes

I can't fight this war any more
Time to surrender, time to move on
So line up the firing squads, kiss goodbye to what you want
Go with the flow, go home
You can keep on struggling when you're alone
When you're alone
This sullen Welsh heart
It won't leave, it won't give up
The hating half of me
Has won the battle easily

This sullen Welsh heart
It won't leave, it won't give up
The hating half of me
Has won the battle easily
The battle easily

The act of creation saves us from despair
A phrase that keeps repeating in my head
In my head

It's not enough to succeed others must fail
My unhappy mantra I wish I could escape
I wish I could escape

I can't fight this war any more
Time to surrender, time to move on
So line up the firing squads, kiss goodbye to what you want
Go with the flow, go home
You can keep on struggling when you're alone
When you're alone
This sullen Welsh heart
It won't leave, it won't give up
The hating half of me
Has won the battle easily

This sullen Welsh heart
It won't leave, it won't give up
The hating half of me
Has won the battle easily
The battle easily

This sullen Welsh heart
It won't leave, it won't give up
The hating half of me
Has won the battle easily
The battle easily

This sullen Welsh heart
It won't leave, it won't give up
The hating half of me




Has won the battle easily
The battle easily

Overall Meaning

The song "This Sullen Welsh Heart" by Manic Street Preachers is a reflection of insecurity and despair. The lyrics highlight the fear of the singer that his children might turn out to be like him. The phrase "It's just so destroying, it's a mocking disease, a wasting disease" is a representation of the singer's self-loathing, and he doesn't want his children to go through the same thing that he has been. The lines "I can't fight this war any more, Time to surrender, time to move on" signify the singer has given up on the battle that he has been fighting internally.


The phrase "The act of creation saves us from despair," portrays the idea that creating something new, whether it's art, music, or anything else, can help a person deal with their negative emotions. The lyrics "It's not enough to succeed others must fail, My unhappy mantra I wish I could escape" indicates self-hate and an obsession to be better than everyone else.


The song is a melancholy deep reflection of the inner turmoil of the singer. The song expresses the idea that sometimes we need to give up on our battles and embrace what life has to offer. It ends with the singer acknowledging his hatred for himself, creating a feeling of hopelessness and despair.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't want my children to grow up like me
The singer is expressing his concern for his children and his desire for them to have a better life than he did.


It's just so destroying, it's a mocking disease
The singer is describing how his difficult life has taken a toll on him, making it difficult to move forward and escape his past.


A wasting disease
The singer is emphasizing the destructive nature of his life and the negative impact it has had on him.


Sometimes I wake up with love still alive
The artist is expressing that despite the difficulties in his life, he occasionally feels love and hope for the future.


I just want to go to sleep, but I can't, I close my eyes
The artist wishes to escape from his struggles, but finds it difficult to do so.


I can't fight this war any more
The singer is expressing his exhaustion and defeat in dealing with the struggles of his life.


Time to surrender, time to move on
The singer is acknowledging that it is time to give up the fight and move forward with his life.


So line up the firing squads, kiss goodbye to what you want
The artist is resigning himself to the consequences of his past actions, and acknowledging that he must leave behind his desires and face the consequences.


Go with the flow, go home
The artist is advocating for a return to a simpler, more comfortable life free of the struggles and strife he has experienced.


You can keep on struggling when you're alone
The artist is acknowledging the fact that no one can help him in his struggles, and that he must deal with them alone.


This sullen Welsh heart
The singer is referring to the dark, unhappy aspect of his personality.


It won't leave, it won't give up
The artist is expressing that despite his attempts to overcome his negative tendencies, they persist and he cannot escape them.


The hating half of me
The singer is referring to the dark, unhappy aspect of his personality, characterized by bitterness and anger.


Has won the battle easily
The singer is acknowledging that his negative tendencies have taken over, and he has been unable to overcome them.


The act of creation saves us from despair
The singer is expressing that creating things can help one find meaning and alleviate feelings of hopelessness.


A phrase that keeps repeating in my head
The artist is referring to an idea or thought that provides comfort and inspiration, and which he returns to frequently.


It's not enough to succeed, others must fail
The artist is expressing a desire to be better than others, rather than simply succeeding on his own merits.


My unhappy mantra I wish I could escape
The singer is expressing frustration with his negative thought patterns and desires, which he cannot seem to escape.


This sullen Welsh heart
The singer is referring to the dark, unhappy aspect of his personality.


It won't leave, it won't give up
The artist is expressing that despite his attempts to overcome his negative tendencies, they persist and he cannot escape them.


The hating half of me
The artist is referring to the dark, unhappy aspect of his personality, characterized by bitterness and anger.


Has won the battle easily
The artist is acknowledging that his negative tendencies have taken over, and he has been unable to overcome them.


This sullen Welsh heart
The singer is referring to the dark, unhappy aspect of his personality.


It won't leave, it won't give up
The artist is expressing that despite his attempts to overcome his negative tendencies, they persist and he cannot escape them.


The hating half of me
The singer is referring to the dark, unhappy aspect of his personality, characterized by bitterness and anger.


Has won the battle easily
The singer is acknowledging that his negative tendencies have taken over, and he has been unable to overcome them.




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Written by: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, SEAN MOORE

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