PILLS
The Tribe & Big Cats! Lyrics


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Can you look me in the eye now you’ve come to realise theres something burning inside us.

Walk back out into the storm we’ve heard this thunder before it’s just an echo behind us

Take a little time away don’t rip my heart out I gotta say it’s not about me, it’s not about you

That’s some hard pill to swallow
That’s some hard pill to swallow

Every time you turn around, there’s another ghost in the crowd, i’ve nothing left in my body.

With my back against the wall just another face from before I hear you trying to reach me

Seven times around the sun all i’ve got is the shadow I’ve become. It’s not about me. It’s not about you

That’s some hard pill to swallow
That’s some hard pill to swallow

Don’t and out with no one to forgive you
I’m just fading out, no one will believe you
I’m just crawling out with everything I got to lose
I’m just calling out
I’m calling out

I apologise for exposition blame it all on television.

I’ll be standing right by your side




I’ll be standing right by your side
I’ll be standing right by your side

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Pills" by The Tribe & Big Cats! delve into complex emotions and internal struggles within a relationship. The opening lines communicate a sense of introspection and newfound awareness as the singer challenges the other person to confront the intense feelings that have surfaced between them. The metaphor of something burning inside suggests a deep-seated passion or turmoil that cannot be ignored.


As the song progresses, the imagery of a storm and thunder symbolizes the tumultuous nature of their relationship, with past conflicts and unresolved issues lingering in the background. The plea to take a step back and not cause further harm emphasizes the need for introspection and self-awareness. The repetition of "it’s not about me, it’s not about you" highlights the idea that the challenges they face are larger than individual perspectives, requiring a deeper understanding and empathy.


The reference to ghosts in the crowd and feeling like a shadow alludes to a sense of emptiness and disconnect, with the past haunting the present. The repeated refrain of "That’s some hard pill to swallow" underscores the difficulty of facing uncomfortable truths and accepting the reality of their situation. The desperation and vulnerability in the lyrics reflect a struggle for forgiveness and a fear of being misunderstood or abandoned.


In the final verses, the singer seems to be grappling with feelings of isolation and the weight of their actions. The imagery of fading out and crawling out conveys a sense of resignation and acceptance of their own vulnerability. The act of calling out and seeking connection despite the risks involved reveals a yearning for understanding and reconciliation. The reference to blame on television suggests a larger cultural influence shaping their perceptions and behaviors.


The closing lines, where the singer promises to stand by the other person’s side, convey a sense of loyalty and commitment in the face of uncertainty and turmoil. Despite the challenges and hard truths they must confront, there is a sense of determination to weather the storm together. The repeated assurance of standing by each other’s side serves as a beacon of hope in the midst of darkness and conflict, offering a glimmer of optimism and resilience in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

Can you look me in the eye now you’ve come to realise theres something burning inside us.
Are you capable of facing me now that you understand there is a fiery passion within us?


Walk back out into the storm we’ve heard this thunder before it’s just an echo behind us
Going back into the chaos, we've experienced this before, it's just a distant reverberation.


Take a little time away don’t rip my heart out I gotta say it’s not about me, it’s not about you
Spend some time apart and don't break my heart, I need to express that this situation doesn't revolve around either of us.


That’s some hard pill to swallow
This truth is difficult to accept.


Every time you turn around, there’s another ghost in the crowd, i’ve nothing left in my body.
Each time you look around, you see a reminder of the past, I feel drained of energy.


With my back against the wall just another face from before I hear you trying to reach me
Feeling trapped, as another familiar figure comes forward, I sense your attempt to connect with me.


Seven times around the sun all i’ve got is the shadow I’ve become. It’s not about me. It’s not about you
After many years, all I have is the silhouette of who I've molded into. Remember, it's not about me or you.


Don’t and out with no one to forgive you I’m just fading out, no one will believe you I’m just crawling out with everything I got to lose I’m just calling out I’m calling out
Don't fade away without seeking forgiveness, I am disappearing without anyone to trust me. I am slowly emerging with everything at stake, I am pleading out for help.


I apologise for exposition blame it all on television.
I am sorry for revealing too much information, I attribute it all to the influence of television.


I’ll be standing right by your side
I will continue to support you.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Johnny Lloyd, Dan White

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