No blind spots in the leopard's eyes
Can only help to jeopardize
The lives of lambs, the shepherd cries
An afterlife for a silverfish
Eternal dust less ticklish
Than the clean room, a houseguest's wish
He lies on his side, is he trying to hide?
In fact it's the earth, which he's known since birth
Face worker, a serpentine miner
A roof falls, an underliner
Of leaf structure, the egg timer
Outdoor Miner is written by Colin John Newman, Graham Lewis, Robert Selwyn Gotobed. ✔️
When was Outdoor Miner released?
It is first released on October 01, 1978 as part of Wire's album "Chairs Missing" which includes 15 tracks in total. This song is the 9th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Outdoor Miner lyrics?
When we delve into what the artist truly meant to convey, the track 'Outdoor Miner' is full of metaphors such as the leopard's, the lambs, and the silverfish to illustrate the difficulties and struggles of life. The song touches on the topics of spirit, belonging and the inescapability of one's roots, putting the concept of the world being harsh and the person trying to hide from it but being connected to it since birth at the center of the discussion. The lyrics of Outdoor miner mainly highlight the themes of reflection, solitude, angst, nature, and social commentary. Moreover, the song accentuates the importance of existence and identity as well as nature and the environment. No offensive language, mature themes, or references to violence, nudity, or drug use can be found in the lyrics. They are appropriate for everyone. ✔️
Which genre is Outdoor Miner?
Outdoor Miner falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Outdoor Miner?
Outdoor Miner song length is 1 minutes and 44 seconds.
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check amazon for Outdoor Miner mp3 download Songwriter(s): Colin John Newman, Graham Lewis, Robert Selwyn Gotobed Record Label(s): 2006 The copyright in this compilation is owned by EMI Records Ltd Official lyrics by