No Idea
The Three-Brained Robot Lyrics


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I'm on the run, so I can't stay too long
Wandered for days lost in, lost in confusion
Run so long, feet start to burn
Come from nowhere, so it's there I must return

Can't you see we're tired of waiting
Don't you feel like something's out of place when
The fastest of us are still too late
Feel the water lapping round your ankles

I don't see no point in waiting
Don't you feel like something's out of place when
The neighbours don't know your fucking name
Feel the water rising round your eyeballs

I'm on the run, so I can't say too much
They took my mouth and now they're coming for my tongue
Take from the normal, give to the weird




Robin Hood is no modern idea, I said
Robin Hood is no modern idea

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "No Idea" by The Three-Brained Robot seem to convey a sense of restlessness and dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs. The singer is on the run, feeling lost and confused after wandering aimlessly for days. They express a deep longing to return to a place of familiarity, perhaps suggesting a desire for stability and a sense of belonging.


The song also touches upon the frustration of waiting for something that never seems to come. The singer feels tired and impatient, as if time is slipping away. There is a sense of displacement, as even the fastest among us are still deemed too slow, creating a feeling of being out of sync with the world. The imagery of water lapping around ankles and rising around eyeballs adds to the theme of being overwhelmed and suffocated by the circumstances.


Furthermore, the lyrics hint at a loss of identity and individuality. The singer expresses the feeling of being unnoticed by others, as if they don't even know their name. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the impersonality and disconnect prevalent in society. The mention of Robin Hood, a symbol of redistributing wealth and fighting for the marginalized, suggests a desire to break free from societal norms and expectations.


Overall, "No Idea" portrays a sense of unease, longing, and a yearning for change.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm on the run, so I can't stay too long
I am constantly moving and cannot remain in one place for an extended period of time


Wandered for days lost in, lost in confusion
I have been aimlessly traveling for several days, feeling completely disoriented and uncertain


Run so long, feet start to burn
I have been running for such a prolonged period that my feet are experiencing a burning sensation


Come from nowhere, so it's there I must return
I originated from an unknown place, and it is to that place I must ultimately go back


Can't you see we're tired of waiting
Do you not notice that we have grown weary of waiting for something to happen


Don't you feel like something's out of place when
Do you not sense that there is a sense of imbalance or wrongness present when


The fastest of us are still too late
Even those who are exceptionally quick are still unable to keep up or arrive in a timely manner


Feel the water lapping round your ankles
Experience the sensation of water gently touching and moving around your ankles


I don't see no point in waiting
I fail to see any logical reason or purpose in engaging in waiting


Don't you feel like something's out of place when
Do you not experience a sensation of things being askew or not in their proper position when


The neighbours don't know your fucking name
The people who live nearby are unfamiliar with your name, with a derogatory emphasis


Feel the water rising round your eyeballs
Sense the water gradually increasing its level to the point where it reaches your eyeballs


I'm on the run, so I can't say too much
I am constantly evading pursuit, therefore I cannot speak extensively or reveal many details


They took my mouth and now they're coming for my tongue
Someone forcibly silenced me, and now they are intending to further suppress my ability to communicate


Take from the normal, give to the weird
Extract resources or privileges from what is considered typical or standard, and distribute them to what is perceived as unusual or unconventional


Robin Hood is no modern idea, I said
I proclaimed that the concept of Robin Hood, the legendary figure who takes from the rich and gives to the poor, is not a recent or contemporary notion


Robin Hood is no modern idea
Robin Hood, the notion of redistributing wealth from the wealthy to the less fortunate, is not an innovation or recent creation




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Alex Sullivan, Ben McNair, John Lloyd, Paul Manners

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