Flying
The Sleepers Lyrics


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I see a man all alone in the air
I think that man needs a comb for his hair
He fell from the sky on a cold afternoon
Crashed into earth on a dark afternoon
I just haven't felt the same
But then I'm very sentimental
He's not a bird
He's not a plane
This is a man
Poor flying man
I see a man all alone in the air
Nobody asked what he has to declare
'Coz he froze coming down
All the way to the ground
He froze coming down
With that look on his face
I just haven't felt the same
But then you know I'm sentimental
He's not a bird
He's not a plane
This is a man
Poor flying man
He's not a bird
What have you heard?
This is a flying man
This is a man who flies
If I had a moment to live
I'd wish I could fly
I'd go to a place that was ever so high
I'd step from a plane into the sky
A second to live, I wish I could...
He's not a bird
What have you heard
This is a flying man
This is a man who flies




This is a flying man
This is a flying mad mad mad man

Overall Meaning

The Sleepers' song Flying explores the theme of flying, and in particular, the idea of a human being able to fly like a bird or a plane. The song opens with the singer observing a man flying alone in the air, who appears to have fallen from the sky on a cold and dark afternoon. The singer notes that the man needs a comb for his hair, suggesting that he is dishevelled or unprepared for his flight. The man crashes to earth with a look of frozen horror on his face, and the singer reflects that he hasn't felt the same since witnessing the event.


As the song progresses, the singer reiterates that the man is not a bird or a plane, but a human being who is somehow able to fly. He questions why nobody asked him what he had to declare, perhaps implying that the man's flight was illegal or unauthorised. The singer expresses his desire to be able to fly like the man, imagining himself stepping out of a plane into the sky. The repetition of the phrase "He's not a bird, what have you heard?" suggests that the idea of a flying man is something unusual or even unbelievable.


Overall, the lyrics of Flying suggest a mixture of fascination and unease with the idea of human flight. The image of the man falling from the sky and freezing as he hits the ground is haunting and disturbing, while the singer's desire to fly suggests a yearning for the freedom and exhilaration of flight. The repeated refrain of "This is a man who flies" suggests that the singer is trying to come to terms with this strange and extraordinary phenomenon.


Line by Line Meaning

I see a man all alone in the air
The singer notices a man floating in the sky by himself.


I think that man needs a comb for his hair
The man's hair appears unkempt and in need of grooming.


He fell from the sky on a cold afternoon
The man fell from the sky on a chilly day.


Crashed into earth on a dark afternoon
The man crashed onto the ground during an overcast afternoon.


I just haven't felt the same
The artist's emotions have been affected by this strange occurrence.


But then I'm very sentimental
The singer acknowledges that they are a creature of strong emotions.


He's not a bird
The floating man is not a bird.


He's not a plane
The floating man is also not an aircraft.


This is a man
The floating object is, in fact, a human being.


Poor flying man
The artist takes pity on the man for finding himself in this peculiar circumstance.


Nobody asked what he has to declare
No one has questioned or checked any documents the man may be carrying with him.


'Coz he froze coming down
The man may have been unable to move or react before landing on the ground.


All the way to the ground
The man fell all the way to the earth.


With that look on his face
The singer noticed a particular expression on the man's face during his descent.


He's not a bird
The singer reminds us that the man is not an avian creature.


What have you heard?
The artist challenges any rumors or hearsay concerning the man's identity or origin.


This is a flying man
The man's current state of levitation defies the norms of physics and common sense.


This is a man who flies
The man's flight is attributed to his own power or ability.


If I had a moment to live
In the singer's hypothetical scenario, they only have a limited amount of time left to live.


I'd wish I could fly
Their final wish would be to experience the sensation of flight.


I'd go to a place that was ever so high
The artist would choose to ascend to great heights if given the chance to fly.


I'd step from a plane into the sky
The artist imagines stepping out of a plane and immediately soaring upwards through the air.


This is a flying mad mad mad man
The singer expresses disbelief and confusion at the man's current state of flight.




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Written by: WENER

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