Don't Want to Live Inside Myself
Bee Gees Lyrics


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I am the searcher of my fortunes
I've got my right hand on the wheel
We've got to dig for buried treasures
I know exactly how i feel

I went walkin'through a grave-yard
Where the darkness is my friend
I heard all about the beginning
I want to see just where it ends

I have fed the jaded tiger
And every tiger knows my name
But just as long as long as i can see my face
I can tell myself my name

Don't want to live inside myself
I'm much better of alone
But then you must believe in the fallin'rain
In the morning

Bury me down by the river




Saved by the bell
Man for all seasons

Overall Meaning

The Bee Gees' "Don't Want to Live Inside Myself" is a reflective song about self-discovery and the search for purpose. The opening lines, "I am the searcher of my fortunes, I've got my right hand on the wheel," set the tone for the song's theme of taking control of one's life and seeking a higher purpose. The lyrics speak to the idea of digging for buried treasure, metaphorically representing the search for meaning.


The second verse finds the singer walking through a graveyard where he feels comfort in the darkness. He reflects on the beginning of life and is curious about how it will end. The lines, "I have fed the jaded tiger, and every tiger knows my name," suggest that the singer has tried and experienced many things in his life. And while some - represented by the "jaded tiger" - may have left him feeling less than fulfilled, he still knows himself and his name. The chorus, "Don't want to live inside myself, I'm much better off alone," suggests that the singer prefers solitude and introspection, but also acknowledges the beauty and necessity of life's experiences.


The final verse calls out to nature, specifically asking to be buried by the river, and references being "saved by the bell" - a phrase that suggests being narrowly spared from danger or trouble. The song's title - "Don't Want to Live Inside Myself" - is a play on words, suggesting both a desire to step away from the world and withdraw inward, but also an invitation to explore the depths of one's own heart and desires.


Line by Line Meaning

I am the searcher of my fortunes
I am in control of my destiny, seeking opportunities and success on my own terms.


I've got my right hand on the wheel
I am guiding myself forward and making decisions for myself with confidence.


We've got to dig for buried treasures
Success and fulfillment require effort, discovery, and persistence.


I know exactly how I feel
I am self-aware and in touch with my emotions and desires.


I went walkin' through a graveyard
I find solace in solitude and contemplation, even in dark or eerie surroundings.


Where the darkness is my friend
I am comfortable in situations or emotions that others may find unsettling or frightening.


I heard all about the beginning
I am knowledgeable about the past and origins of things.


I want to see just where it ends
I am curious and eager to explore the future and unknown possibilities.


I have fed the jaded tiger
I have experienced cynicism, disappointment, or negativity in life.


And every tiger knows my name
I am familiar with and resilient to challenges, obstacles, or adversaries.


But just as long as long as I can see my face
As long as I remain true to myself and maintain my integrity, I can face any situation or pressure.


I can tell myself my name
I am confident in my identity, values, and purpose, and I can remind myself of these in challenging situations.


Don't want to live inside myself
I do not want to be trapped in my own thoughts, emotions, or experiences, but want to connect with others and the world around me.


I'm much better of alone
I value independence and solitude, which give me strength and clarity.


But then you must believe in the fallin' rain
Despite my resilience and self-reliance, I acknowledge the importance of faith, trust, and hope, especially in difficult times.


In the morning
Each new day brings new possibilities and opportunities for growth, improvement, and happiness.


Bury me down by the river
I want to be connected to nature and flowing, living forces even after death.


Saved by the bell
I am relieved or rescued from a difficult or dangerous situation by an unexpected intervention or luck.


Man for all seasons
I adapt to changing circumstances and challenges, and remain true to myself and my values in all situations.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BARRY GIBB, BARRY ALAN GIBB

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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