Although none of the band members have disclosed the exact meaning of the song, it is widely accepted that it has suicidal overtones. The lines, "Red wine and sleeping pills" and "I will see you in the next life" support this theory.
Radiohead started writing this in 1987 around the same time as "Creep, and first performed it in 1996. The song lost a verse and underwent major changes by the time it made ti to Kid A.
The version on Kid A lasts 3:18 but takes up about 7 minutes at the end of the CD. After 3:18, there is a minute of silence followed by the hidden track "Genchildren" which runs from 4:19 to 5:10 and is followed up by another 1:50 of silence.
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