Machine in India
The Flaming Lips Lyrics


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I'm goin' to India over and over again.
I'm standin' in a cylinder,
Seein' all the bleedin' vaginas.
I feel it now comin' over me so I strive to love the Messiah.
I'm goin' to India over and over again.
I'm rushin' to the nearest station,
Feet and hands collide with the driver.
All I that I think, all I thought and all




I know the Syrian missile guides itself into the vagina's.
I'm goin' to India over and over again.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Machine in India by The Flaming Lips have a trippy and surreal quality to them. The song seems to be about a person who is constantly going to India, but it's unclear if they are physically traveling or if it's a mental/spiritual journey. The mention of being in a cylinder could suggest a confined space or a sensory deprivation experience. The most striking image in the lyrics is that of seeing "all the bleeding vaginas." This could be a metaphorical representation of the pain and suffering of women in India, who face high rates of sexual violence and lack access to adequate healthcare. The singer seems to acknowledge this reality and seeks solace in a spiritual figure, the Messiah.


The second half of the song becomes even more abstract, with references to a Syrian missile guiding itself into the vagina's. It's unclear what this imagery is meant to convey, but it could be a commentary on the violence and destruction wrought by war. The repetition of the phrase "I'm going to India over and over again" suggests a cyclical journey or a desire to return to a specific state of mind. Overall, the lyrics of Machine in India are provocative and thought-provoking, leaving room for multiple interpretations.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm goin' to India over and over again.
The singer is repeatedly returning to India.


I'm standin' in a cylinder, Seein' all the bleedin' vaginas.
The singer is in a cylindrical structure and witnessing a disturbing scene of bleeding vaginas.


I feel it now comin' over me so I strive to love the Messiah.
The singer is experiencing a profound sensation and is attempting to connect with a higher power or savior figure.


I'm rushin' to the nearest station, Feet and hands collide with the driver.
The artist is in a rush to reach the closest train station, resulting in physical contact with the driver.


All I that I think, all I thought and all I know the Syrian missile guides itself into the vagina's.
The artist's thoughts and knowledge are consumed by images of missiles being aimed at vaginas, suggesting a larger theme of violence against women.


I'm goin' to India over and over again.
The singer reiterates their repeated trips to India, perhaps suggesting an obsession or a desire for escape.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MICHAEL IVINS, STEVEN DROZD, WAYNE COYNE

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Emmanuel Reyes

Los amo The Flaming Lips

Primitive In The Extreme

Magnificent finish.

cultofbunny 1970

Hell yes!! Thanks!!!❤

Lautaro Rodrigez Silva

Necesito Zaireeka :( aunque sea en mono

waddafugg

Sounds like some bugs escaped Buggin' and are now in India

Liz Llanas

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