Picture Book
Simply Red Lyrics


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Many types came to see the picture.
Many types came to see the picture.
Only he had the right to come.
Only he is long gone.

Will or win or wicked, it's written in it.
Will or win or wicked, it's written in it.
Quivering in mutual aggression,
Women sing remembering affection.
Only he had the right to come.
Only he is long gone.

Will or win or wicked, it's written in it.
Will or win or wicked, it's written in it.

Here by the side of the book.




(We beseech thee, we beseech thee.)
Here by the side of Piero's spirit.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Simply Red's "Picture Book" are cryptic and enigmatic, leaving a lot of room for personal interpretation. The song speaks of a picture, which has attracted the attention of many different types of people. However, only one person had the right to view the picture, but they are now long gone. The line "Will or win or wicked, it's written in it" seems to suggest that the picture is a reflection of what people bring to it. It is up to the individual viewer to determine whether they will be willful, victorious, or wicked in their interpretation of the image. The idea of different people interpreting something in different ways is reinforced in the following lines, which describe women singing about their memories of love and affection, while also quivering with mutual aggression.


Line by Line Meaning

Many types came to see the picture.
Many people came to see the picture.


Only he had the right to come.
Only a specific person had the permission to come.


Only he is long gone.
That person is no longer present.


Will or win or wicked, it's written in it.
The future outcome could be good, bad or ambiguous - fate will decide.


Quivering in mutual aggression,
Trembling with the conflict of emotions,


Women sing remembering affection.
Women sing and reflect on past feelings of love.


Here by the side of the book.
Here, next to the book.


(We beseech thee, we beseech thee.)
An appeal or a request for help.


Here by the side of Piero's spirit.
Here, next to Piero's soul.




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Written by: MICHAEL JAMES HUCKNALL, FRITZ MCINTYRE

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Ive always heard it was a reference to the list of names of African Americans who were allowed to go to the cinema in around the desegregation era.

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