Mea Culpa
David Byrne Lyrics


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What're you saying? He said "I'm sorry, I
Committed a sin, I made a mistake. I asked ?
To forgive me, please forgive me." He said

"Mea Culpa," can you put it better?
"I'm saying I'm sorry, I made a mistake, I
Made, I committed a sin, I made a mistake.
And I'm never gonna do it again,
I never did it before




And I'm never gonna do it again."

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to David Byrne's song "Mea Culpa" explores the theme of redemption and the confession of one's wrongdoings. The song starts with a man admitting that he made a mistake and committed a sin. He seeks forgiveness and utters the phrase "Mea Culpa," which is a Latin phrase that means "I am to blame" or "It is my fault." The phrase is often used as an admission of guilt and a sign of remorse.


The man acknowledges the severity of his mistake and vows never to do it again. The repetition of the phrase "I made a mistake, I committed a sin" emphasizes his guilt and desire for absolution. The lyric "And I'm never gonna do it again, I never did it before" suggests that the man has learned from his mistake and is willing to make amends.


The song showcases the power of confession and the importance of owning up to one's mistakes. It is a reminder that everyone makes mistakes and that seeking forgiveness is necessary for personal growth and moving forward in life.


Line by Line Meaning

What're you saying? He said "I'm sorry, I
He asked for clarification on the singer's question or statement. The other party then apologized, confessing to their wrongdoing and asking for forgiveness.


Committed a sin, I made a mistake. I asked ?
The singer confesses to committing a sin, acknowledging it as a mistake. They then ask for forgiveness, although the recipient of this question is not specified.


To forgive me, please forgive me." He said
The singer pleads with the other person to forgive them, expressing remorse for their actions and hoping for reconciliation.


"Mea Culpa," can you put it better?
The artist invites the other person to rephrase or improve upon their confession of guilt, possibly indicating a desire for a more genuine or heartfelt apology.


"I'm saying I'm sorry, I made a mistake, I
The artist reiterates their apology, explicitly taking responsibility for their actions and emphasizing that they made a mistake.


Made, I committed a sin, I made a mistake.
Once again, the singer confesses to their wrongdoing, emphasizing that they sinned and recognizing that their behavior was not acceptable.


And I'm never gonna do it again,
The singer promises that they will not repeat their past behavior, indicating a desire to change and make things right.


I never did it before
The artist may be implying that this is an isolated incident and that they have not previously engaged in this type of behavior.


And I'm never gonna do it again."
The artist repeats their pledge to avoid repeating their wrongdoing, hoping to move forward and regain the trust of the other person.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID BYRNE, BRIAN ENO

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Bought the lip when released ‘cause I was heavily into David Byrne. Original mix easily the best. Spent many a night in early 80’s under the influence being influenced by the sheer brilliance of the totality that is this lp. Still have it. Still influenced.

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This album was WAY ahead of its time and has helped shape the music I make today. in 2018 it is STILL ahead of its time. Many of the songs, like this one, use non-melodic vocal sources as an instrument/rhythm source. A technique not too common at the time and still not very common today. But then again Brian Eno and David Byrne are uncommon musicians.

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This song sure has the beat n groove
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christopher Fucci Agree! I loved it then and I love it now.

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