In My Own Time
Bee Gees Lyrics


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I received an invitation;
'Come to the United Nations.'
That was when I was somebody.
In my own time.

Sitting selling hot cross buns,
Thousand suckers everyone.
Sounds like a nursery rhyme.
In my own time.

Even when the lights go out.
Still got things to think about.
Memories I can't call mine.
In my own time.




My own time.
My own time.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bee Gees's song In My Own Time are quite poignant, exploring themes of isolation, loneliness and the search for identity. The first two lines of the song refer to an invitation to the United Nations that the singer received at a time when they were somebody. The United Nations is often seen as a symbol of global unity and purpose, and to be invited to it would have been a momentous occasion, a sign that one's voice mattered in the world. But the singer, in reflecting on this past event, implies that they are no longer that person, that they have lost a sense of identity or purpose. This feeling of disconnection is compounded by the repetition of the phrase "In my own time" which echoes throughout the song, emphasizing a sense of isolation that is inherent in the human experience.


The second stanza of the song describes the singer selling hot cross buns to a "thousand suckers" who are everyone. The choice of words here is interesting, as the singer seems to be detached from the people he is selling to, referring to them as "suckers" rather than customers or individuals. The line "sounds like a nursery rhyme" is also quite provocative, as it implies that life is too simple or trivial, that it is not meaningful or deep. This sense of boredom and meaninglessness is further developed in the final stanza, where the singer reflects on the fact that even when the lights go out, he still has things to think about, memories that he can't call mine. This could refer to memories that belong to others, to cultural or societal memories that we are all expected to participate in, and the sense that one doesn't have any personal memories that are truly their own.


Line by Line Meaning

I received an invitation;
Someone requested my presence


'Come to the United Nations.'
They wanted me to go to the organization called the United Nations.


That was when I was somebody.
I had a feeling of importance at that time.


In my own time.
I was living in a separate era.


Sitting selling hot cross buns,
I was peddling pastry


Thousand suckers everyone.
I was serving customers who were naive and easy to take advantage of


Sounds like a nursery rhyme.
The situation seemed childishly simple


Even when the lights go out.
Even in dark moments


Still got things to think about.
There were still plenty of issues to consider.


Memories I can't call mine.
Some experiences felt distant and unfamiliar.


In my own time.
I had my own unique experience.


My own time.
I lived in my own temporal space.


My own time.
I had my own individual era.




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

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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