Understanding
The Mr. Kingdom Show Lyrics


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Breathe in
Smoke dancing in my lungs
Breathe out
The form convulsing in the night air
Relief hung
On the cigarette
Balancing between
The rungs of my fingers
The insomniac stars
Screaming and glistening
Dead for all I know
The trees whistling
A long forgotten tune
In the ancient winds
Obscured by the sirens
Modern life brings
Silent streets filled with nothingness
And the biting chill of the breeze
Well, at least I can feel
At least I can feel
A thousand and one thoughts racing through me
And not one of them making sense to the people around me
I try to explain all the feelings inside
You tell me to 'open up' so I just curl up and hide
But I'm not a book, I've already put it away
Am I alienating you and you're just too polite to say?
I didn't mean to shout and now all I feel is guilt
It's hard to open up you see, in this prison I've built
Silent streets filled with nothingness
And the biting chill of the breeze
Why do I have to feel
Why do I have to feel
The hail falls hard
In the biting cold
So lets wait under the trolley point
In Tesco
You're trying to understand
It's hard for the both of us




But wait under here with me
And that'll be enough

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Understanding" by The Mr. Kingdom Show depict a sense of isolation and struggle with expressing emotions in a modern, bustling world. The first paragraph describes the act of smoking as a form of relief and escape, with the smoke symbolizing a release of pent-up emotions. The insomniac stars and the trees whistling suggest a disconnect from nature and a yearning for something deeper and more meaningful in life.


In the second paragraph, the lyrics express a feeling of alienation and frustration in trying to communicate one's internal thoughts and emotions to others. The singer feels misunderstood and misunderstood, as their thoughts and feelings don't seem to resonate with those around them. The line "I'm not a book, I've already put it away" suggests that the singer has tried to open up before but feels that it hasn't been received well. They feel guilty for their previous outbursts and have built a metaphorical prison around themselves, making it difficult to open up and connect with others.


The third paragraph continues to explore the theme of isolation and the struggle to be understood. The silent streets and biting chill of the breeze symbolize a sense of emptiness and loneliness. The lyrics question why they have to feel in such a cold and indifferent world, where emotions seem inconvenient or dismissed. The hail falling hard represents the harsh realities and challenges of life, and seeking shelter under the trolley point in Tesco implies a temporary escape from these realities.


The final paragraph suggests a glimmer of hope in the quest for understanding. It acknowledges that understanding can be difficult for both parties involved, but simply being there together, waiting under the trolley point, can be enough. It implies that sometimes, just having someone by your side, even if they don't fully comprehend or empathize with your emotions, can provide solace and support. It offers a ray of optimism in the midst of a world that sometimes feels cold and distant.


Line by Line Meaning

Breathe in
Inhale deeply


Smoke dancing in my lungs
The smoke swirling inside my lungs


Breathe out
Exhale slowly


The form convulsing in the night air
The smoke taking shape and moving in the dark atmosphere


Relief hung
A sense of relief lingering


On the cigarette
Attached to the cigarette


Balancing between
Hanging in between


The rungs of my fingers
The spaces between my fingers


The insomniac stars
The sleepless stars


Screaming and glistening
Shouting and shining brightly


Dead for all I know
Lifeless to my understanding


The trees whistling
The sound of trees producing whistling noises


A long forgotten tune
An old melody that has been disregarded


In the ancient winds
Within the timeless gusts of wind


Obscured by the sirens
Hidden by the blaring sounds of emergency sirens


Modern life brings
Contemporary existence brings


Silent streets filled with nothingness
Quiet roads devoid of any activity


And the biting chill of the breeze
And the cold wind that stings


Well, at least I can feel
Well, at least I can experience emotions


A thousand and one thoughts racing through me
Numerous thoughts rushing within me


And not one of them making sense to the people around me
None of them comprehensible to those surrounding me


I try to explain all the feelings inside
I attempt to convey all the emotions within


You tell me to 'open up' so I just curl up and hide
You instruct me to be vulnerable, but I retreat and conceal myself


But I'm not a book, I've already put it away
But I'm not a story to be read, I've already hidden it


Am I alienating you and you're just too polite to say?
Am I distancing you and you're simply being courteous not to mention it?


I didn't mean to shout and now all I feel is guilt
I didn't intend to yell, and now I'm overwhelmed by guilt


It's hard to open up you see, in this prison I've built
It's difficult to reveal myself, as I have constructed a personal confinement


The hail falls hard
The hailstorms descend heavily


In the biting cold
In the freezing weather


So let's wait under the trolley point
Therefore, let's wait beneath the shelter


In Tesco
At the Tesco store


You're trying to understand
You're attempting to comprehend


It's hard for the both of us
It's challenging for both of us


But wait under here with me
Yet stay here with me


And that'll be enough
And that will suffice




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Lara Hanson

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