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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Kill the Director" by the artist "Wombats, The"

The song "Kill the Director" by The Wombats is a tongue-in-cheek look at romantic comedies and the awkwardness the lyric hero experiences trying to fit into their clichés.

The first lines describe a girl who makes him feel lovesick ("makes me feel seasick"). He is smitten with her "skills", implying attractiveness and charisma, which he believes he lacks.

He hides behind a newspaper when she looks at him, pretending to be engrossed in reading, although in reality he is overcome with awkwardness, like in a cheap soap opera ("EastEnders").

The chorus "If this is a romantic comedy, kill the director" is a plea to stop this awkward situation, which seems artificial and feigned to him, like a scene from a romantic comedy.

This is followed by lines mocking stereotypical advice and notions about love: "carrots help you see in the dark", "girls will break your heart". The phrase about "mind" and "nose like a kettle" emphasizes the absurdity and chaotic nature of his thoughts.

He compares his situation to a "song about gender I'll never understand", alluding to the typical themes of love songs that seem alien and incomprehensible to him.

The repetition of the chorus reinforces his desire to break out of this clichéd scenario.

The final lines "This is not Bridget Jones" - a reference to the popular romantic comedy, emphasize the discrepancy between his situation and the idealized image of love presented in the film.

Overall, "Kill the Director" is a fun and self-deprecating song about the awkwardness of falling in love and the pressure of romantic stereotypes.

I've met someone that makes me feel seasick

Oh what a skill to have

Oh what a skill to have

So many skills that make her distinctive

But they're not mine to have

No they're not mine

Whenever she looks I read the nearest paper

No I don't care about the soaps

No I don't care about the soaps

Though I'm acting like I'm in an Eastenders episode

If this is a rom-com

Kill the director

If this is a rom-com

Kill the director please

Carrots help us see much better in the dark

Don't talk to girls; they'll break your heart

And this is my head and this is my spout

They work together; they can't figure anything out

So with the angst of a teenage band

Here's another song about a gender I'll never understand

Here's another song about a gender I'll never understand

If this is a rom-com

Kill the director

If this is a rom-com

Kill the director

If this is a rom-com

Kill the director please

This is no Bridget Jones

This is no Bridget Bridget

This is no Bridget Jones

This is no Bridget Bridget

This is no Bridget Jones

This is no Bridget Bridget

This is no Bridget Jones

This is no Bridget Bridget

This is no Bridget Jones

This is no Bridget Bridget

This is no Bridget Jones

This is no Bridget

Bridget Jones

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