Tripping

Album: Intensive Care (2005)
Charted: 2
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  • First they ignore you
    Then laugh at you and hate you
    Then they fight you
    Then you win

    When the truth dies
    Very bad things happen
    They're being heartless
    Again

    I know, it's coming, there's gonna be violence (want you to love me)
    I've taken as much as I'm willing to take (want you to be)
    Why do you think we should suffer in silence? (the heavens above me)
    When a heart is broken there's nothing to break (I turn away)

    You've been mixing
    With some very heavy faces
    The boys have done
    A bit of bird

    They don't kill their own
    And they all love their mothers
    But you're out of your depth son
    Have a word

    I know, it's coming, there's gonna be violence (want you to love me)
    I've taken as much as I'm willing to take (want you to be)
    Why do you think we should suffer in silence? (the heavens above me)
    The heart is broken there's nothing to break (I turn away)

    All is wonderful in this life
    Dreaming of the sun she warms
    You should see me in the afterlife
    Picking up the sons of dust

    When you think we're lost, we're exploring
    What you think is worthless, I'm adoring
    You don't want the truth, truth is boring
    I've got this fever need to
    Leave the house
    Leave the car
    Leave the bad men where they are
    I'll leave a few shells in my gun
    And stop me starring at the sun

    I know, it's coming, there's be gonna violence (want you to love me)
    I've taken as much as I'm willing to take (want you to be)
    Why do you think we should suffer in silence? (the heavens above me)
    My heart is broken there's nothing to break (I turn away)

    I know, it's coming, there's be gonna violence (want you to love me)
    I've taken as much as I'm willing to take (want you to be)
    Why do you think we should suffer in silence? (the heavens above me)
    My heart is broken there's nothing to break (I turn away) Writer/s: Robert Peter Williams, Stephen Duffy
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Broma 16, O/B/O DistroKid, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 9

  • Ignacio from BarcelonaRobbie Williams' songs often repeat the same theme: he longs to achieve great things, yet his accomplishments are meager. Another recurring theme is his seeking refuge in dominant women, as seen in "Rock DJ."
  • Debra Barratt from Queensland AustraliaLove all Robbies work. The man's an emotional genius
  • Peter from Palmerston Nth, New ZealandThis is whats its all about:

    The music rhythm is very Islamic.

    "First they ignor you, then laugh at you and hate you, then they fight you then you win"
    This is refering to the abuse handed out to Muslim people, for example the term Pakis (Derogatory slang for Pakistan popuplation) living in England. Also Palestinian peoples in Israel. "Then you win" suicide bombers go to paradise with a thousand virgins.

    "When the truth dies, very bad things happen" Your being heartless again.
    The truth about why Muslims are being targeted (invaded) is of course OIL and not because they are all reckless fanatics wanting to be suicide bombers. Got to have a good reason to invade another country that will sit well with the general public.

    Then listen to the rest and it all makes sense.

    "You should see me in the after life" Being a suicide bomber is worth it!!!

    Its all about the paranoia. Fear. Miss trust. What happens when there is no truth. On both sides
  • Phillip from Cairns, AustraliaThe line attributed to Mahatma Gandhi probably derives from an earlier quote about Truth by German Philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860) - "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." -
  • Frederiek from Beltrum, NetherlandsI think "oh lord, make me pure, but not yet", from make me pure of course, is a quote of Augustine
  • Imogen from Doncaster, EnglandI am sure that the very first song Robbie co-wrote with Stephen Duffy was the new single "Sin Sin Sin". Radio was the first song Robbie released that he had co-wrote wrote with Stephen.
  • Nikkita from Panama, Othergreat song!I luv the disco style.
  • Ivica from Prague, Czech RepublicActually, Robbie's first song co-written with Stephen Duffy was Radio - year before Tripping
  • Katie from Melbourne, AustraliaIf you've seen the film clip then you obviously have seen its a bit strange. This film clip is based on all the dreams Robbie has had in the past all pieced together
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