Lights Out
U.F.O Lyrics


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Wind blows back and the batons charging
It winds all the way
Right to the butt of my gun
Maybe now your time has come

From the back streets there's a rumbling

Smell of anarchy
No more nice time, bright boy shoe shines
Pie in the sky dreams

Lights out, lights out in London
Hold 'em tight till the end
Better now you know we'll never
Wait till tomorrow
Lights out, lights out in London
Hold 'em tight till the end
God knows when I'm coming on my run

Heaven help those who help themselves
That's the way it goes
The frightening thoughts of what's been taught
And now it shows

You keep coming, there's no running
Tried a thousand times
Under your feet grass is growing
Time we said goodbye

Lights out, lights out in London





Lights out, lights out in London

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in U.F.O's song "Lights Out" suggest a dystopian and chaotic world where violence and anarchy reign supreme. The first two lines set the mood for the rest of the song, as the wind blows and the batons are charging, perhaps signaling an impending confrontation. The line "Maybe now your time has come" could refer to the inevitability of violent conflict, and the idea that someone's time will come to face the consequences of their actions.


The lyrics continue to describe an atmosphere of rebellion, as there is a "rumbling" in the back streets and a "smell of anarchy." The phrase "no more nice time, bright boy shoe shines, pie in the sky dreams" could be interpreted as a criticism of those who have been complacent or indulgent in the past, and must now face the consequences of their actions.


The chorus of the song, "Lights out, lights out in London, hold 'em tight till the end," seems to reinforce the idea that darkness has descended upon the city, and there is no going back. The line "better now you know we'll never wait until tomorrow" suggests a sense of urgency and resignation, as if the characters in the song are aware that there is no hope for a better future.


Overall, U.F.O's "Lights Out" paints a bleak picture of a society on the brink of collapse, where violent conflict and anarchy are the norm.


Line by Line Meaning

Wind blows back and the batons charging
The force of the wind blasts strongly as the military personnel march forward with their weapons.


It winds all the way
The wind keeps pushing forward strongly and completely in the direction of the movement.


Right to the butt of my gun
The wind reaches all the way to the back end of the firearm held by the singer.


Maybe now your time has come
The artist suggests that the time for action and power has arrived, maybe for someone specific, as the conditions are right.


From the back streets there's a rumbling
There are loud, ominous sounds and movements coming from the less affluent areas of the city.


Smell of anarchy
There is a pervasive sense that the established social order is breaking down or being challenged.


No more nice time, bright boy shoe shines
There is no longer any room for complacency, showcase or useless activities.


Pie in the sky dreams
Unrealistic, silly or impossible hopes and fantasies.


Lights out, lights out in London
The lights are turning off and darkness is spreading in the capital city.


Hold 'em tight till the end
Hold on to something or someone dear and valuable and don't let go until the very end, when everything will be over.


Better now you know we'll never
It's time to face the reality that what was expected or hoped for will not happen, and never will.


Wait till tomorrow
There is no point in deferring taking action or making decisions, because tomorrow might not come.


God knows when I'm coming on my run
The singer is not sure when they will take a solitary, intense and possibly risky adventure.


Heaven help those who help themselves
Divine intervention might occur but it is not guaranteed, so it's best to rely on one's own efforts and resources.


That's the way it goes
The singer resigns to the fact that sometimes things happen without explanation or purpose.


The frightening thoughts of what's been taught
The artist is disturbed by the lessons or ideas that they have been exposed to.


And now it shows
The effects of the aforementioned thoughts or teachings are clearly manifesting in the artist's life.


You keep coming, there's no running
There is no escape or hiding from the problems, challenges or enemies that keep arriving.


Tried a thousand times
The singer has attempted numerous times to overcome the obstacles or achieve a goal.


Under your feet grass is growing
While the artist has been struggling, the natural world has been continuing its cycles and evolution.


Time we said goodbye
It is time to acknowledge defeat or to part ways, possibly in a bitter or irreversible manner.




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Written by: ANDY PARKER, MICHAEL SCHENKER, PETE WAY, PHIL MOGG

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