Something Following Me
Procol Harum Lyrics


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While standing at the junction on 42nd Street
I idly kick a pebble lying near my feet
I hear a weird noise, take a look up and down
The cause of the commotion is right there on the ground
Imagine my surprise, thought I'd left it at home
But there's no doubt about it, it's my own tombstone

I went into a shop, and bought a loaf of bread
I sank my teeth into it, thought I'd bust my head
I dashed to the dentist, said, 'I've got an awful pain!'
The man looks in my mouth and screams, 'This boy is insane!'
Imagine my surprise, thought I'd left it at home
But there's a lump in my mouth of my own tombstone

I went to see a movie, got the only empty seat
I tried to stretch out in it, something blocking my feet
Finally the lights came up, and I could clearly see
A slab of engraved marble, just staring up at me




Imagine my surprise, thought I'd left it at home
But there's no doubt I'm sitting on my own tombstone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Something Following Me" by Procol Harum describe a surreal and unsettling experience of the singer who finds himself in various situations where he confronts his own tombstone unexpectedly. In the first verse, he is standing on 42nd street when he hears a strange noise and looks down to find his own tombstone. In the second verse, he buys a loaf of bread and feels intense pain upon biting it, only to find out that his tombstone is stuck in his mouth. In the final verse, he goes to a movie theater and sits on his own tombstone, which he initially mistakes for an obstacle blocking his feet.


The lyrics of the song suggest a sense of foreboding and impending doom, as the singer can't seem to escape the presence of his own eventual demise. The imagery of the tombstone represents the inevitability of death, and the fact that it appears in mundane situations emphasizes the idea that death can come unexpectedly and without warning. The mention of the singer's pain and discomfort also adds a visceral quality to the lyrics, making the experience more vivid and uncomfortable for the listener.


Overall, "Something Following Me" is a haunting and introspective song that delves into themes of mortality and existential dread. The surreal imagery and unexpected twists in the narrative make for a memorable and impactful listening experience.


Line by Line Meaning

While standing at the junction on 42nd Street
I was standing idly at the junction of 42nd Street


I idly kick a pebble lying near my feet
I kicked a pebble lying near my feet without any particular reason


I hear a weird noise, take a look up and down
Suddenly, I heard an unusual sound and looked around for its source


The cause of the commotion is right there on the ground
To my surprise, I found that the reason for the noise was on the ground


Imagine my surprise, thought I'd left it at home
I was amazed as I realized that it was mine, but I thought I had left it at home


But there's no doubt about it, it's my own tombstone
Upon closer inspection, I found out that it was actually my tombstone


I went into a shop, and bought a loaf of bread
I entered a shop and bought a piece of bread to eat


I sank my teeth into it, thought I'd bust my head
As I bit into the bread, the pain was so extreme that I thought my head was about to explode


I dashed to the dentist, said, 'I've got an awful pain!'
I quickly went to a dentist and told him about the unbearable pain I was experiencing


The man looks in my mouth and screams, 'This boy is insane!'
When the dentist examined me, he was horrified and thought I was crazy


But there's a lump in my mouth of my own tombstone
After further examination, I discovered to my shock that the source of the pain was actually a piece of my own tombstone lodged inside my mouth


I went to see a movie, got the only empty seat
At a movie theater, I was able to find the only empty seat in the house


I tried to stretch out in it, something blocking my feet
But when I tried to stretch out my legs, I found that something was blocking them


Finally the lights came up, and I could clearly see
After the movie, when the lights came up, I got a clear view of what was blocking my feet


A slab of engraved marble, just staring up at me
To my horror, I saw a slab of engraved marble with my name on it staring up at me


But there's no doubt I'm sitting on my own tombstone
In disbelief, I realized that I was sitting on my own tombstone the entire time




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: GARY BROOKER, KEITH REID

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Philip E


on Pandora's Box

historical and literary refs to evil and hope e.g. verse 3: c.s.lewis (edmund's first encounter with the white witch)

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