Alone Again
BEDROOM - The Weeknd Lyrics


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Take off my disguise
I'm living someone else's life
Suppressing who I was inside
So I throw two-thousand ones in the sky
Together we're alone (together we're alone)
In Vegas I feel so at home (in Vegas I feel at home)
Falling only for the night
So I throw two-thousand ones in the sky (the sky)
How, how much to light up my star again
And rewire all my thoughts?
Oh baby, won't you remind me what I am?
And break, break my little cold heart

(Oh, oh-oh, ooh)
(Ooh-oh, ooh-ooh)
(Oh, oh-oh, oh, oh-oh)

Call me up and I'll send for you
Take me down to your altitude
I don't know if I can be alone again
I don't know if I can sleep alone again (alone again)

Check my pulse for a second time (second time)
I took too much, I don't wanna die
I don't know if I can be alone again
I don't know if I can sleep alone again

(Oh-oh-oh, oh, oh)
(Oh-oh-oh, oh, oh)
(Oh, oh, oh, oh-oh, oh, oh, oh-oh)
(Oh, oh, oh, oh-oh, oh, oh, oh-oh)

Count it up, it's all for you, count it up
Count it up, it's all for you, count it up




'Cause I don't know if I can be alone again
I don't know if I can be alone again (alone again)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Alone Again" by The Weeknd express the feeling of being trapped in a false persona and yearning to break free and rediscover oneself. The opening lines, "Take off my disguise, I'm living someone else's life," convey a sense of pretending to be someone else, possibly to fit societal expectations or to hide one's true identity. The singer is suppressing their true self, feeling disconnected from their authentic essence.


The line "Suppressing who I was inside" further emphasizes the internal struggle to conceal one's true emotions and desires. The following line, "So I throw two-thousand ones in the sky," suggests an attempt to escape this inner turmoil by indulging in superficial experiences or materialistic distractions. It symbolizes a temporary escape from reality in Las Vegas, where one feels a sense of belonging, yet still feels alone.


The chorus, "Together we're alone, in Vegas I feel so at home," highlights the paradoxical feeling of being surrounded by people but still feeling isolated and disconnected. The singer seeks temporary connections, only to find that they don't fulfill the deeper longing for genuine emotional connection. The line "Falling only for the night" reflects a pattern of engaging in short-lived relationships or encounters, which ultimately leave the singer feeling empty and longing for something more substantial.


The verse "How much to light up my star again and rewire all my thoughts" signifies a desire to regain a sense of purpose and passion. It captures the longing to rediscover one's true identity, to shine bright and rewrite the narratives that have been suppressing their inner truth. The plea "Oh baby, won't you remind me what I am" expresses the need for someone to validate their existence and remind them of their worth.


The second part of the song expresses a vulnerability and fear of being alone again. The lyrics "Call me up and I'll send for you, take me down to your altitude" reflects a yearning for companionship and a desire to escape the solitude that has become overwhelming. The singer questions their ability to be alone once more and their fear of facing their own thoughts and emotions.


The repetition of "I don't know if I can be alone again, I don't know if I can sleep alone again" highlights the deep uncertainty and fear that accompany the singer's struggle. They are unsure if they can handle being alone, both physically and emotionally.


The repetition of "Count it up, it's all for you" reflects a desperate attempt to find solace or purpose in material possessions or external validation. It is a plea for someone or something to give meaning to their life and fill the void they feel inside. However, the repetition also suggests a sense of emptiness in this pursuit, as if no amount of material wealth can truly satisfy the longing for genuine connection and self-acceptance.


In conclusion, "Alone Again" by The Weeknd captures the emotions of living a false life, yearning to break free from societal expectations, and the fear and uncertainty of facing oneself. It reflects a deep desire for genuine connection, authentic self-discovery, and the struggle to find meaning amidst feelings of isolation and emptiness.


Line by Line Meaning

Take off my disguise
Revealing my true self, shedding the facade


I'm living someone else's life
Existing in a life that doesn't truly belong to me


Suppressing who I was inside
Hiding and denying my authentic self


So I throw two-thousand ones in the sky
Symbolically letting go of my inhibitions and expressing myself freely


Together we're alone (together we're alone)
In the company of others, but still feeling isolated and disconnected


In Vegas I feel so at home (in Vegas I feel at home)
Finding comfort and a sense of belonging in a place of excess and escapism


Falling only for the night
Engaging in temporary connections and relationships


So I throw two-thousand ones in the sky (the sky)
Continuing to indulge in reckless behavior and self-expression


How, how much to light up my star again
Yearning to regain the sense of fame, recognition, and success


And rewire all my thoughts?
Seeking a transformation in mindset and perspective


Oh baby, won't you remind me what I am?
Longing for someone to validate and remind me of my identity


And break, break my little cold heart
Craving emotional vulnerability and connection to overcome my guardedness


Call me up and I'll send for you
If you reach out to me, I'll come to you


Take me down to your altitude
Bring me to your level, your world


I don't know if I can be alone again
Uncertainty about facing solitude and isolation once more


I don't know if I can sleep alone again (alone again)
Questioning my ability to find comfort and rest without companionship


Check my pulse for a second time (second time)
Reevaluating my well-being and physical state after previous actions


I took too much, I don't wanna die
Having consumed excessive substances, fearing the consequences


Count it up, it's all for you, count it up
Calculating and dedicating everything to you, giving it all


'Cause I don't know if I can be alone again
Because I'm unsure if I can handle solitude once more


I don't know if I can be alone again (alone again)
Doubting my ability to face loneliness and isolation on my own




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Abel Tesfaye, Adam King Feeney, Carlo Montagnese, Jason Quenneville, Kaan Gunesberk

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We didnt even get the second verse on tour :(

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