Second Hand People
Bee Gees Lyrics


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See the cracks upon the wall
We do not know the meaning of it all
Ain't no fire to warm my feet
Ain't got a nickel for a bit to ear
We're not workin', we're not slavin'
Ain't worth a brain, 'cause we're not worth savin'
Second hand people, tall as a steeple
Softer then treacle, in a pond are we
Second hand people

Ain't no mirror to comb my face
Just keep on going from place to place
Ain't got no lights above my head
Don't even bother to leave my bed
We're not livin', we're existin'
We're not movin', just resistin'
Second hand people, tall as a steeple
Softer then treacle, in a pond are we
Second hand people, tall as a steeple





Softer then treacle

Overall Meaning

The Bee Gees' song Second Hand People is a melancholy reflection on the lives of the underprivileged who are faced with daily struggles such as poverty, unemployment and lack of basic necessities. The song begins with the opening line "See the cracks upon the wall / We do not know the meaning of it all" where the cracks on the wall symbolize the cracks in their lives, which may never be repaired. The singer then goes on to lament that they "Ain't got a nickel for a bit to eat" and "Ain't no fire to warm my feet," further emphasizing the poverty and harsh realities of their existence. The line "We're not worth a brain, 'cause we're not worth savin'" paints a picture of hopelessness and despair, as if they are resigned to their fate as second class citizens, unwanted and forgotten by society.


The chorus is a powerful depiction of how these people feel: "Second hand people, tall as a steeple / Softer than treacle, in a pond are we." The phrase "second hand people" implies that society has discarded them, and they are forced to live on the fringes. The lines "Tall as a steeple / Softer than treacle, in a pond are we" suggest that they are isolated and trapped, with little hope or prospects. The use of the metaphor, "softer than treacle" conveys a sense of defeat, weakness and subservience, while the phrase "in a pond are we" symbolizes that they are trapped and going nowhere, just like a fish in a pond.


In conclusion, Second Hand People is a poignant and evocative song that portrays the lives of the disenfranchised and forgotten people in society. The lyrics offer an insightful commentary on poverty, social inequality and the challenges of living on the margins of society. The Bee Gees' beautiful harmonies and melancholy melodies convey a deep sense of sadness and empathy, making this song a classic testament to the human condition.


Line by Line Meaning

See the cracks upon the wall
Observing the defects in the environment without understanding their significance or reason.


We do not know the meaning of it all
We are unaware of the broader context and our place within it.


Ain't no fire to warm my feet
There is no source of comfort and positivity in our lives.


Ain't got a nickel for a bit to ear
We lack even the basic resources needed to sustain ourselves.


We're not workin', we're not slavin'
There is no purpose in our lives, no motivation to succeed.


Ain't worth a brain, 'cause we're not worth savin'
Our lives are meaningless and unimportant - not worth saving or investing in.


Second hand people, tall as a steeple
Our existence is merely a shadow of what was once vibrant and alive, and our stature is now reduced to insignificance.


Softer then treacle, in a pond are we
Our impact on the world is insignificant, like syrup in a small pond.


Ain't no mirror to comb my face
We have lost our self-awareness and no longer take care of our appearance.


Just keep on going from place to place
Our existence is a constant state of aimless wandering, without direction or purpose.


Ain't got no lights above my head
We lack spiritual guidance and inspiration in our lives.


Don't even bother to leave my bed
We have lost our will to live and have no motivation to get up and face the day.


We're not livin', we're existin'
Our lives lack vitality and we are merely going through the motions, not truly living.


We're not movin', just resistin'
Our lives are stagnant and unchanging, and we resist any attempt at self-improvement or change.


Second hand people, tall as a steeple
Our existence is merely a shadow of what was once vibrant and alive, and our stature is now reduced to insignificance.


Softer then treacle
Our impact on the world is insignificant, like syrup in a small pond.


in a pond are we
Our lives are small and insignificant, with no impact or importance in the greater scheme of things.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BARRY GIBB

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Devoted2as

Very nice, has that Beatles sound to it. ;-)

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