My Radio
Pavement Lyrics


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My Radio
It doesn't work
It's been shot up
The wires are burned
Someone yanked it
Just a little too hard

My radio
It doesn't work




It's been shot up
And I can't work

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pavement's song "And My Radio" describe a broken radio that has been damaged to the point where it no longer works. The singer describes the damage to the radio as having been "shot up" and having "burned wires." It's suggested that someone had pulled on the radio too hard, causing further damage. The overall tone of the lyrics is one of resignation and disappointment - the singer seems to be lamenting the loss of the radio, but ultimately recognizes that it can't be fixed.


The broken radio in the lyrics can be interpreted as a metaphor for lost or damaged connections - whether this be with people, places, or things. The singer's description of the radio being "shot up" could be seen as a representation of past traumas or negative experiences that have impacted their ability to connect with the outside world. The "burned wires" could be viewed as a symbol of the singer's own emotional damage that is preventing them from forming meaningful connections with others. The line "Someone yanked it just a little too hard" perhaps suggests that there was a push-pull dynamic at play in the relationship between the singer and whatever the radio represents.


Overall, the song seems to highlight the difficulties of repairing a broken connection once it's been damaged beyond repair. The singer expresses their disappointment and sadness at the loss of their radio, but understands that it's time to move on and find new ways to connect with the world.


Line by Line Meaning

My Radio
The object being referred to is a radio


It doesn't work
The radio is not functional and does not serve its intended purpose


It's been shot up
The radio has been subjected to gunfire


The wires are burned
The wires within the radio have been damaged by heat


Someone yanked it
An individual forcefully pulled on the radio, damaging it further


Just a little too hard
The amount of force applied to the radio exceeded what was appropriate and caused additional damage


And I can't work
As a result of the damage done to the radio, the singer is unable to use it to listen to broadcasts




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