Everybody Dies
Billie Eilish & Rosalía Lyrics


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Everybody dies
Surprise, surprise
We tell each other lies
Sometimes we try
To make it feel like
We might be right
We might not be alone
Be alone

Everybody dies
That's what they say
And maybe in a couple hundred years
They'll find another way
I just wonder why
You'd wanna stay
If everybody goes
You'd still be alone

I don't wanna cry, some days I do
But not about you
It's just a lot to think about
The world I'm used to
The one I can't get back
At least not for a while
I sure have a knack
For seeing life more like a child
It's not my fault
It's not so wrong to wonder why
Everybody dies
And when will I?

You oughta know
That even when it's time
You might not wanna go
But it's okay to cry
And it's alright to fold




But you are not alone
You are not unknown

Overall Meaning

In "Everybody Dies," Billie Eilish addresses the inevitability of death and the various ways we cope with it. The song begins with the simple yet shocking statement, "Everybody dies, surprise, surprise," immediately setting the tone for its explorations of mortality. Billie then goes on to describe the lies we tell ourselves and each other in order to make the idea of death more palatable. And even though we have these coping mechanisms, we can still feel alone and scared when we confront the reality of death.


Still, Billie questions why we would want to continue living if we know that everyone around us will eventually die. She wonders what the point is of forming connections with others if we are all ultimately headed towards the same fate. This thought seems to trigger sadness in her, as she acknowledges that she sometimes cries but not necessarily because of anyone in particular.


The chorus of the song then moves into a more hopeful territory. Billie encourages listeners to not be afraid of crying or feeling overwhelmed by the thought of death. She reminds us that we are not alone and that even in the face of death, we are not unknown.


Overall, "Everybody Dies" is a poignant reflection on one of humanity's greatest fears. While it is not necessarily a typical pop song, it stands out for its thought-provoking lyrics and raw emotion.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody dies
Death is inevitable and applies to everyone


Surprise, surprise
Although death is universal, it is still a bit of a shock when it happens


We tell each other lies
People often hide the truth about death, both from themselves and others


Sometimes we try
Despite the brutal honesty of death, we attempt to sugarcoat it for ourselves and others


To make it feel like
We use these tactics to give ourselves a sense of comfort, albeit false


We might be right
We attempt to convince ourselves that our avoidance of death is valid


We might not be alone
Despite the inevitability of death, we take solace in the fact that others will experience it too


Be alone
At the end of the day, we all ultimately face our own deaths alone


That's what they say
The inevitability of death is a widely accepted concept


And maybe in a couple hundred years
There may be new methods of living forever that may arise with time


They'll find another way
Science and technology have the potential to extend human life expectancy


I just wonder why
Despite the possibility of humans living longer, death still exists and bears questioning


You'd wanna stay
Why would anyone wish to live in a world that ultimately leads to death?


If everybody goes
The fact that everyone will face death makes the thought of staying in this world seem futile


You'd still be alone
Even if everyone does die, each person has an individual experience with death and thus is essentially alone in that experience


I don't wanna cry, some days I do
Even though death is inevitable, thinking about it can produce a great deal of sadness


But not about you
The sadness doesn't necessarily come from thinking about any specific person


It's just a lot to think about
The reality of death is a heavy topic and is often overwhelming to think about


The world I'm used to
People generally become comfortable with their surroundings, and thinking about leaving them is discomforting


The one I can't get back
Death is a one-way journey that comes with no return ticket


At least not for a while
While death is final, the time leading up to death comes with uncertainty


I sure have a knack
The artist is someone who tends to view life from a simplistic and childlike perspective


For seeing life more like a child
This child-like perspective allows the singer to wonder freely about death while still feeling innocent


It's not my fault
This perspective is involuntary, and not something the artist chose


It's not so wrong to wonder why
It's natural to question and ponder the complexities of life and death


Everybody dies
A reminder, once again, of the universality of death


And when will I?
Despite pondering the topic, the singer remains uncertain of their own timeline of death


You oughta know
Everyone should remember this important lesson


That even when it's time
When death arrives


You might not wanna go
A common human feeling is a reluctance to leave the life they know


But it's okay to cry
Experiencing sadness over death is perfectly acceptable


And it's alright to fold
In the face of death, it's okay to stop and take a break


But you are not alone
Even when dealing with death, there are others to offer support and understanding


You are not unknown
Everyone experiences the same inevitability of death, making them known and connected in a unique way




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Billie Eilish O'Connell, Finneas Baird O'Connell

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