Like Humans
David Byrne Lyrics


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For millions of years, in millions of homes
A man loved a woman, a child it was born
It learned how to hurt and it learned how to cry
Like humans do

I'm breathing in
I'm breathing out
So slip inside this funking house
Dishes in the sink
The tv's in repair
Don't look at the floor
Don't go up the stairs

I'm achin'
I'm shakin'
I'm breakin'
Like humans do

I work and I sleep and I dance and I'm dead
I'm eatin, I'm laughin and I'm lovin myself
I never watch tv except when I'm stoned
Like humans do

I'm breathing in
I'm breathing out
So slip inside this funking house
Dishes in the sink
The tv's in repair
Don't look at the floor
Don't go up the stairs

I'm achin'
I'm shakin'
I'm breakin'
Like humans do

I'm breathing in
I'm breathing out
So slip inside this funking house
Wiggle while you work
Anybody can
The rain is pourin in on a woman and a man

I'm achin'
I'm shakin'
I'm breakin'
Like humans do




I'm breathing in
I'm breathing out

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to David Byrne's song Like Humans address the universal experiences and emotions of the human condition. The song talks about how humans learn and grow from birth, experiencing pain and sadness, as well as joy and love. The opening lines of the song express how humans have been living with these experiences for millions of years, in millions of homes. The man and woman mentioned in the song are perhaps representative of all of humanity, as they give birth to a child who experiences both happiness and sadness, displaying both sides of the human experience.


The chorus of Like Humans talks about the physical sensations and feelings of being human. The repetition of the phrases "I'm breathing in, I'm breathing out" highlights the simple, yet essential function of human life, while the lines "I'm achin', I'm shakin', I'm breakin'" refer to the emotional ups and downs that all humans encounter. The following verses illustrate different aspects of life, including work, sleep, dance, love, laughter, and self-love. The line "I never watch TV except when I'm stoned" might imply that it is only through altered states of consciousness that humans can experience an escape from everyday life.


Overall, the song Like Humans is a poignant meditation on the human experience, one that is both universal and deeply individual. Through Byrne's effortless songwriting and evocative vocal delivery, the song expresses a sense of empathy and understanding that transcends any one specific experience.


Line by Line Meaning

For millions of years, in millions of homes
Throughout human history in countless homes, there have been instances of a man loving a woman and giving birth to a child


A man loved a woman, a child it was born
A heterosexual couple had a child as a result of their love


It learned how to hurt and it learned how to cry
The child grew up and became capable of feeling emotional pain and expressing it through crying


Like humans do
This is a basic characteristic of humans that has been present throughout our evolution


I'm breathing in
The artist is drawing in air to their lungs


I'm breathing out
The singer is exhaling air from their lungs


So slip inside this funking house
Come into this exciting and lively environment


Dishes in the sink
There are dirty dishes left in the kitchen sink


The tv's in repair
The television is currently not working and needs to be fixed


Don't look at the floor
The floor is likely dirty or cluttered and the artist does not want someone to notice


Don't go up the stairs
There may be something the singer does not want someone to see or hear, so they ask them not to go upstairs


I'm achin'
The artist is experiencing physical pain


I'm shakin'
The singer is shaking, possibly due to pain or nervousness


I'm breakin'
The singer feels as though they are approaching a breaking point


I work and I sleep and I dance and I'm dead
The singer goes through the routine activities of life, but still feels empty inside


I'm eatin, I'm laughin and I'm lovin myself
Even when the artist finds happiness in daily activities, there is still a certain self-centeredness or lack of deeper fulfillment


I never watch tv except when I'm stoned
The artist typically does not watch television, but will occasionally do so when under the influence of drugs


Wiggle while you work
Have fun and let loose while performing routine tasks


Anybody can
This is a behavior that anyone can engage in, regardless of background or skill level


The rain is pourin' in on a woman and a man
There is a couple experiencing the insidiously mundane aspects of daily life in a less-than-ideal situation


Like humans do
These common experiences are just a part of the human condition




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

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