The final track of Interpol’s sophomore album, Antics, of which frontman and lyricist Paul Banks said:
It’s a family relationship song. The observers, who are narrating, are aquatic creatures under a boat watching this unfolding drama between father and son. Possibly the first song ever to be writt...
[Verse 1]
We saw you from the urchin's side from under the boat
We saw you making knots, we saw you get the rope
The boy appearing on the deck, you're making it lurch
The bubble of your interest's ready to burst
[Pre-Chorus]
He whistles and he runs
[Verse 2]
We saw you in distraction, a sleeping, slow despair
Rehearsing interaction, he wasn't even there
A creature is a creature though you wish you were the wind
The boat will not stop moving if you tie him up until the end
[Chorus]
He whistles and he runs, so hold him fast
Breathe the burn, you want to let it last
He might succumb to what you haven't seen
He has a keen eye for what you used to be
When the cadaverous mob saves their doors for the dead men
You cannot leave
When the cadaverous mob saves its doors for the dead men
You cannot leave
[Outro]
When the cadaverous mob saves its doors for the dead men
You cannot leave
A Time to Be So Small was written by Interpol.
A Time to Be So Small was produced by Interpol & Peter Katis.
Interpol released A Time to Be So Small on Mon Sep 27 2004.