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Worrywort is a B-Side to the Knives Out single released in 2001 in favor of Amnesiac’s release. It is unusually warm and optimistic compared to the tone of Amnesiac or the Pyramid Song B-Sides.
According to
Citizen Insane
—
Citizeninsane
, early lyrics can be traced back to November 1st, 199...
[Verse 1]
You don't really talk to me
You don't really say your words
You're trying to get off the hook
You're trying to get off the hook
You're sprawling on a pin
Hanging off a hook
Trying to get yourself away
Trying to get yourself away
[Verse 2]
There's no use dwelling on
On what might have been
Just think of all the fun
You could be having
We know the way you talk
We know what you want
We know what you want
What you really want
[Verse 3]
Take a look around
The candles on the cake
On what might have been
The road you should have took
Mistakes mistaken
There's no use dwelling on
No use dwelling on
[Chorus 1]
It's such a beautiful day
It's such a beautiful day
Don't find yourself in doldrums
Go home and get some rest
[Chorus 2]
It's such a beautiful day
It's such a beautiful day
Go up to the mic, go up to the mic
Go and get some rays
Worrywort was written by Colin Greenwood & Ed O’Brien & Jonny Greenwood & Philip Selway & Thom Yorke.
Worrywort was produced by Radiohead & Nigel Godrich.