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This watery piano ballad featuring a stark string section, tackles themes of anxiety and alienation as the character is frightened by society, leading him to escape the unknown.
Radiohead released a vignette to accompany “Glass Eyes”. The less than a minute long piece was directed by Weirdcore and...
[Verse 1]
Hey, it's me, I just got off the train
A frightening place, the faces are concrete grey
And I'm wondering, should I turn around?
Buy another ticket? The panic is coming on strong
So cold, from the inside out
No great drama, message coming in
In the oh-so-smug glassy eyed light of day
Glassy eyed light of day
[Verse 2]
Where the path trails off and heads down the mountain
Through the dry bush, I don't know where it leads
And I don't really care
Where the path trails off and heads down the mountain
Through the dry bush, I don't know where it leads
And I don't really care
[Outro]
I feel this love to the core
I feel this love turn cold
Glass Eyes was written by Philip Selway & Ed O’Brien & Colin Greenwood & Jonny Greenwood & Thom Yorke.
Glass Eyes was produced by Radiohead & Nigel Godrich.
Radiohead released Glass Eyes on Sun May 08 2016.