Clibimg Up the Walls
Radiohead Lyrics


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I am the key to the lock in your house
That keeps your toys in the basement
And if you get too far inside
You'll only see my reflection

It's always best when the light is off
I am the pick in the ice
Do not cry out or hit the alarm
You know we're friends till we die

And either way you turn
I'll be there
Open up your skull
I'll be there
Climbing up the walls

It's always best when the light is off
It's always better on the outside
Fifteen blows to the back of your head
Fifteen blows to your mind

So lock the kids up safe tonight
Shut the eyes in the cupboard
I've got the smell of a local man
Who's got the loneliest feeling

That either way he turns
I'll be there
Open up your skull
I'll be there

Climbing up the walls




Climbing up the walls
Climbing up the walls

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Radiohead's Climbing Up the Walls, from their landmark album OK Computer, are mysterious and unsettling. The opening lines "I am the key to the lock in your house/That keeps your toys in the basement" suggest a sinister presence, someone who holds power over the listener's possessions and space. The line "And if you get too far inside/You'll only see my reflection" implies that this person is a dark reflection of the self, lurking in the shadows and waiting to emerge.


The second part of the first verse introduces a new layer of unease, with the lines "It's always best when the light is off/I am the pick in the ice/Do not cry out or hit the alarm/You know we're friends till we die." Here, the singer seems to be suggesting that they thrive in darkness and that they will not betray the listener's confidence. However, the mention of a pick in the ice, presumably an instrument of violence, and the implication that the listener is under surveillance, adds to the sense of danger.


The chorus, with its repeated phrase "Climbing up the walls," reinforces the idea that the singer is a menacing presence, while the lines "And either way you turn/I'll be there/Open up your skull/I'll be there" suggest that the singer is not simply a physical entity, but a psychological force as well. The second verse takes on a more ominous tone, with the mention of violence ("Fifteen blows to the back of your head/Fifteen blows to your mind") and the instruction to "lock the kids up safe tonight/Shut the eyes in the cupboard."


Overall, Climbing Up the Walls is a song about the darker corners of the psyche, and the fear and uncertainty that can emerge from within. The lyrics are deliberately vague, allowing listeners to project their own fears onto the words, and the music is eerie and unsettling, adding to the overall sense of unease.


Line by Line Meaning

I am the key to the lock in your house
I have control over you and your possessions


That keeps your toys in the basement
Your most valuable possessions are hidden away


And if you get too far inside
If you delve too deeply into your own psyche


You'll only see my reflection
You'll see the darker parts of yourself that I represent


It's always best when the light is off
Darkness hides what we don't want to see


I am the pick in the ice
I am the hidden danger that threatens your safety


Do not cry out or hit the alarm
Don't bother trying to resist me, you'll fail


You know we're friends till we die
You're trapped with me forever


And either way you turn
No matter what direction you take


I'll be there
I'll always be present in your life


Open up your skull
Allow me into every part of your being


Climbing up the walls
Slowly consuming and taking over your mind


It's always better on the outside
The world outside is less complicated and dangerous


Fifteen blows to the back of your head
The violence and destruction I am capable of


Fifteen blows to your mind
Pushing you closer to the edge of sanity


So lock the kids up safe tonight
Protect your loved ones from my influence


Shut the eyes in the cupboard
Hide from me whatever you can


I've got the smell of a local man
I'm drawn to those closest to you


Who's got the loneliest feeling
People who feel isolated and alone are the most vulnerable




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COLIN CHARLES GREENWOOD, EDWARD JOHN O'BRIEN, JONATHAN RICHARD GUY GREENWOOD, PHILIP JAMES SELWAY, THOMAS EDWARD YORKE

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