Morning Bell-Amnesiac
Radiohead Lyrics


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Morning bell
Morning bell
Light another candle
Release me
Release me

You can keep the furniture
A bump on the head
Coming down the chimney
Release me
Release me
Yeah
Release me
Release me

Where'd you park the car?
Where'd you park the car?
Clothes are all over the furniture
And I might as well
I might as well
Sleepy jack the fire drill
Run around around around around around

Cut the kids in half
Cut the kids in half
Cut the kids in half

Release me
Release me




Release me
Release me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Radiohead's "Morning Bell/Amnesiac" suggest a feeling of entrapment and desperation. The repeated chorus of "release me" is a plea to escape from something, possibly a dysfunctional relationship or a circumstance that feels suffocating. The line "you can keep the furniture" suggests a willingness to let go of material possessions and start anew, while the mention of a "bump on the head" and the question about where the car is parked imply that there may have been some kind of traumatic event that has left the singer disoriented and in need of escape.


The surreal imagery of the second verse adds to the sense of confusion and disorientation. The mention of clothes scattered on furniture and the suggestion of a fire drill gone awry give the impression of chaos and disorder. The final line of the verse, "cut the kids in half," is a disturbing and jarring image that leaves the listener wondering what kind of psychological trauma is being referred to.


Overall, "Morning Bell/Amnesiac" is a haunting and emotionally charged song that invites interpretation and reflection. It is a compelling example of Radiohead's ability to blend dark, introspective lyrics with experimental musical styles to produce a unique and powerful sound.


Line by Line Meaning

Morning bell
A new day has begun


Morning bell
The start of something new


Light another candle
Create a peaceful atmosphere


Release me
Set me free from my problems


Release me
Allow me to move forward


You can keep the furniture
I am willing to part with material possessions


A bump on the head
A minor injury


Coming down the chimney
A strange occurrence


Yeah
Expressing agreement


Where'd you park the car?
A question about a specific situation


Clothes are all over the furniture
A messy situation


And I might as well
Acknowledging the current situation


I might as well
Accepting fate


Sleepy jack the fire drill
An unusual or confusing event


Run around around around around around
A chaotic and confusing experience


Cut the kids in half
A disturbing image


Cut the kids in half
To divide something equally


Cut the kids in half
A metaphor for painful decisions


Release me
An urgent plea for freedom


Release me
A cry for help


Release me
A desire to escape a difficult situation


Release me
A way to express frustration and anger




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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