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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Atoms for Peace" by the artist "Thom Yorke"

In "Atoms for Peace", Thom Yorke paints a picture of a toxic relationship where the lyrical protagonist is weary and seeking liberation. The "dark side" and "wormhole" symbolize the partner's self-destructive patterns that the protagonist is constantly forced to rectify.

The image of a "wriggling, squirming worm inside" personifies the internal discord and destructive forces eating away at the partner. The phrase "No more talk about the old days" conveys the protagonist's desire to move on, leaving the past behind and striving for something greater ("make something great").

The recurring phrase "So many lies" emphasizes the protagonist's disillusionment and distrust. He is tired of deceit and hypocrisy, as evidenced by the plea "feel the love that emanates from them", which rings with bitterness and sarcasm.

The imagery of "peel away your layers" and "eat your artichoke heart" hints at the protagonist's desire to penetrate the surface and reach the partner's true core, while "no more leaks in your brain" expresses hope that the partner is finally ready for change.

The repeated desire to "go and make it work" reflects the protagonist's yearning for independence and a functional relationship. The final "I'll be alright" acts as a mantra, affirming belief in his own strength and a brighter future despite the painful experience.

No more going to the dark side

With your flying saucer eyes

No more falling down a wormhole

That I have to pull you out

The wriggling, squiggling worm inside

Devours from the inside out

No more talk about the old days

It's time for something great

I want you to get out

And make it work

So many lies

So many lies

So many lies

So feel the love come off of them

And take me in your arms

Peel all of your layers off

I want to eat your artichoke heart

No more leaky holes in your brain

And no false starts

I wanna get out

And make it work

So many lies

So many lies

So many lies

So feel the love come off of them

And take me in your arms

I wanna get out

And make it work

I want you to get out

And make it work

I'll be ok

So many lies

So many lies

So many lies

So feel the love come off of them

And take me in your arms

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