Only Human
Davey Suicide Lyrics


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Is this the end or the beginning
Of something beautiful?
I'm on the ledge, the same one
That I've talked so many down from before

I remember the look in your eyes
When you tell me I'm the only reason you're alive
I'm not made of steel

I read over the words that you'd say
Every message strikes a chord deep inside of me
I'm not made of steel
I'm only human

Is this the way you must feel
When the candle burns
At either end
I start slipping
who's gonna catch me now

I remember the look in your eyes
When you tell me I'm the only reason you're alive
I'm not made of steel

I read over the words that you'd say
Every message strikes a chord deep inside of me
I'm not made of steel
I'm only human

We found a way to take the pain away
We found a way to take the pain away
We found a way to take the pain away
I found a way to take the pain away

Lost, no more
Found a way
Lost, no more
Found a way

I am to you as you are to me

I remember the look in your eyes
When you tell me I'm the only reason you're alive
I'm not made of steel

I read over the words that you'd say
Every message strikes a chord deep inside of me




I'm not made of steel
I'm only human

Overall Meaning

In Davey Suicide's song "Only Human," the lyrics express the struggles and challenges of being human. The opening lines question whether this moment is the end or the beginning of something beautiful. The singer stands on a ledge, a place where they have talked others out of taking their own lives before. Despite being the one that others have leaned on for support, the singer reveals that they too struggle with their own emotions and humanity.


The chorus repeats the line "I'm not made of steel, I'm only human," emphasizing the fragility and vulnerability of the human experience. The singer remembers the look in someone else's eyes when they claimed to be the only reason for that person to be alive. This acknowledgement could be taken as a burden, but it highlights the immense power a single person can hold in someone else's life.


The song ends on a note of hopefulness, with the lyrics focusing on finding a way to take pain away and no longer feeling lost. The last two lines suggest a deep connection between the singer and the person they're addressing, repeating the line "I am to you as you are to me."


Overall, "Only Human" describes the universal struggles of being human - grappling with mental health, self-doubt, and the burden of taking on others' emotions. The open, honest lyrics of the chorus and post-chorus, "I'm not made of steel, I'm only human," give voice to the shared human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Is this the end or the beginning
Uncertainty about the state of things


Of something beautiful?
Wondering if there's potential for beauty in the current situation


I'm on the ledge, the same one
Feeling like he's on the brink of crisis


That I've talked so many down from before
Acknowledging that he's helped others through tough times in the past


I remember the look in your eyes
A vivid memory of a meaningful moment


When you tell me I'm the only reason you're alive
Feeling like he holds an immense amount of responsibility for someone else's life


I'm not made of steel
Admitting that he's not invincible


I read over the words that you'd say
Reflecting on past communication


Every message strikes a chord deep inside of me
Feeling a strong emotional connection to past messages


I'm only human
Emphasizing that he has limitations


Is this the way you must feel
Wondering if others experience similar struggles


When the candle burns
Metaphor for the stress of a situation building


At either end
Being pulled in different directions


I start slipping
Losing control


who's gonna catch me now
Feeling alone and unsupported


We found a way to take the pain away
Discovering a positive coping mechanism


I found a way to take the pain away
Personal victory to alleviate suffering


Lost, no more
No longer overwhelmed with negative emotions


Found a way
Finding a sense of direction or purpose


I am to you as you are to me
Affirming a close relationship




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