Finite
David Byrne Lyrics


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350 cities in the world
Just 30 teeth inside of heads
These are the limits to our experience
It's scary, but it's alright
And everything is finite

Only one record in this whole wide world
Where Jimi Hendrix sings "House Burning Down"
Another Elvis will not come along
He got wasted but it's alright
And everything is finite
Yeah he got wasted, but it's alright
And everything is finite

I'm just a baby in my Daddy's arms
Who will protect me from these women's charms
I'm 6 ft. tall, but I can barely speak
My mind goes crazy when the taste is sweet

(Well) We've known each other eight years and twenty days
It's terrifying, it's beautiful too
Things have and end but feeling is infinite
We're changing, but it's alright
'Cause only things are finite




Yeah changin' alright
Things finite

Overall Meaning

David Byrne's song "Finite" contemplates the limits of human experience and the ultimate finitude of everything in life. The first verse juxtaposes the vastness of the world with the limited number of teeth found in human heads, emphasizing the stark contrast between the extraordinary breadth of life and the limits of our corporeal existence. Byrne acknowledges that this reality can be terrifying, but ultimately he finds solace in the acknowledgment that everything in life is finite - that everything, from the number of cities in the world to the number of teeth in our mouths, is limited in some way.


The song then turns to the music industry, pointing out the impossibility of another Elvis or Jimi Hendrix emerging. These were once-in-a-generation artists who defined an era, but their time has passed and we cannot expect anyone to replicate their success or influence. The chorus reinforces the idea that everything is finite, and that this is okay - even when things don't last forever or end badly, we can take comfort in the knowledge that all things will eventually pass.


In the final verse, Byrne reflects on the passage of time, from the vulnerability of a baby in its father's arms to the awkwardness of adulthood. He speaks to the power of attraction and desire, and how fleeting pleasures can cause his mind to spin. But even as he acknowledges the changing nature of life, he remains grounded in the belief that, no matter what happens, feeling is infinite and enduring.


Line by Line Meaning

350 cities in the world
Our experience is limited to only 350 cities in the world


Just 30 teeth inside of heads
Humans have only 30 teeth in their heads


These are the limits to our experience
The limited number of cities and teeth represents how our experience in life is also limited


It's scary, but it's alright
Acknowledging our limitations can be scary, but it's okay


And everything is finite
Everything in life has an end or limit


Only one record in this whole wide world
Out of all the records in the world, there is only one with Jimi Hendrix singing "House Burning Down"


Where Jimi Hendrix sings "House Burning Down"
This unique record has Jimi Hendrix singing a specific song


Another Elvis will not come along
Another artist like Elvis Presley will not come in the future


He got wasted but it's alright
Although Elvis Presley died young, it's okay


Yeah he got wasted, but it's alright
Reiterating that it's okay that Elvis Presley died at a young age


I'm just a baby in my Daddy's arms
Metaphorically, we are all like a baby being held by our parents and needing their protection


Who will protect me from these women's charms
Recognizing the temptation and distractions in life that can lead us astray from our goals


I'm 6 ft. tall, but I can barely speak
Physical stature does not define our abilities or confidence


My mind goes crazy when the taste is sweet
The pleasure of something sweet can be overwhelming to the point of losing control


(Well) We've known each other eight years and twenty days
This line refers to a specific relationship that has lasted for eight years and twenty days


It's terrifying, it's beautiful too
The long-lasting relationship has had moments of fear and beauty


Things have and end but feeling is infinite
Although everything in life has an end, emotions continue to exist and live on


We're changing, but it's alright
Change is inevitable but it's okay


'Cause only things are finite
Reiterating that it's only physical things in life that have limits or an end


Yeah changin' alright
Continuing to say that change is okay


Things finite
The final line reinforces that things in life have a limit or end




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID BYRNE

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