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Fake Plastic TreesHer green plastic watering can
For her fake chinese rubber plant
In the fake plastic earth
That she bought from a rubber man
In a town full of rubber
Plans to get rid of itself
It wears her out
It wears her out
It wears her out
It wears her outShe lives with a broken man
A cracked polystyrene man who just crumbles and burnsHe used to do surgery for girls in the eighties
But gravity always wins
And it wears him out
It wears him out
It wears him out
It wearsShe looks like the real thing
She tastes like the real thing
My fake plastic loveBut I can't help the feeling
I could blow through the ceiling
If I just turn and run
And it wears me outIt wears me out
It wears me out
It wears me outIf i could be who you wanted
If i could be who you wanted all the time
All the timeRadiohead
BY Shareef Elfiki
This song is a portrayal of the pretenses and restrictions of people in the modern world. We are raised in this world and shown all sorts of precedents for life: how to act, what to create, what to become. And these molds that are set for us are not always the ones we would pick, yet we try to fill them anyway.
The first half of the first verse is an image of a woman growing a plant; essentially, trying to create something. Yet, it is not a sincere thing she creates, as noted by key words "fake" and "plastic". This could be a metaphor for many things. Perhaps she is trying to create an image of herself that she feels is the ideal, but in actuality it is a false representation of her true being. The second half of the verse shows that all those who surround her are equally superficial, and are systematically destroying their true selves.
The chorus: "It wears her out." This suggests that the people's attempts at filling this mold is very stressful. A common theme in Radiohead lyrics, especially those about society's obsession with changing oneself to others' standards, is that people in the modern world should be more efficient. If someone is "worn out", they are not being very efficient. The chorus almost dismisses her troubles as an inefficiency in her person.
Edited by - pathofthorns on 20 January 2001 8:32:11