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Artist/Band:
Radiohead
Lyrics for Song: My Iron Lung
Lyrics for Album: Radiohead: The Best Of [2008]
Faith, you're driving me away
You do it everyday
You don't mean it
But it hurts like hell
My brain says I'm receiving pain
A lack of oxygen
From my life support
My iron lung
We're too young to fall asleep
Too cynical to speak
We are losing it
Can't you tell?
We scratch our eternal itch
A twentieth century bitch
And we are grateful for
Our iron lung
The headshrinkers, they want everything
My uncle Bill, my Belisha beacon
The headshrinkers, they want everything
My uncle Bill, my Belisha beacon
Suck, suck your teenage thumb
Toilet trained and dumb
When the power runs out
We'll just hum
This, this is our new song
Just like the last one
A total waste of time
My iron lung
The headshrinkers, they want everything
My uncle Bill, my Belisha beacon
The headshrinkers, they want everything
My uncle Bill, my Belisha beacon
And if you're frightened
You can be frightened
You can be, it's OK
And if you're frightened
You can be frightened
You can be, it's OK
The headshrinkers, they want everything
My uncle Bill, my Belisha beacon
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About My Iron Lung
"My Iron Lung" stands as a haunting centerpiece on Radiohead's 2008 greatest hits collection, reflecting the band's evolution from alternative rock into atmospheric electronic experimentation. The track exemplifies their signature blend of ethereal vocals, distorted guitars, and intricate sound design, capturing the emotional turbulence of their mid-to-late 2000s era. While often associated with the album *In Rainbows*, this recording was later included in the curated best-of compilation, highlighting its enduring status within their discography. The song's moody, introspective tone resonates with fans who appreciate Radiohead's ability to weave complex sonic textures with deeply personal lyrical themes. It remains a defining piece of modern alternative music, showcasing the group's continued innovation and influence on the genre. |
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| Album Lyrics: Radiohead: The Best Of [2008] |
 Radiohead
"Radiohead: The Best Of [2008]"
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