Why
David Byrne Lyrics


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I don't have any philosophy
Why do I know what I know?
I see the world in a coffee cup
And when I drink it down there I go

We have our own kind of universe
Sometime but not always true
How come? Wait! Maybe I think it is
The view is very nice and it's big through and through

I got skills and I got secrets, I can part my hair
I feel an empty space where love could be
In adjoining universes
Touching here and there
I stick my head outside and I can see, that

Particles spin 'round a nucleus
Planets encircle the sun
Further out there is the Milky Way
The coolest part of all cracks me up, every time

Life isn't really miraculous
It had to happen this way
We had to meet in this checkout line




Explain it as a simple twist of fate
But we can't, be, sure

Overall Meaning

In David Byrne's song "Why," the singer questions the basis of knowledge and his understanding of the world. He suggests that he doesn't have any philosophy but still knows things, which leads him to contemplate the importance of a perspective. The singer explains how he sees the world in a coffee cup and when he drinks it, he goes there. This metaphor could imply the emotional or spiritual satisfaction he feels after satisfying his craving for coffee.


The song also touches on the idea of different universes, and how we create our own universe based on our perspective. Though the singer acknowledges that his universe is not always true, he believes that the view is beautiful, and it's big through and through. He tells us that he has skills and secrets and a space within himself exists for love to be filled, and sometimes it is felt when two universes meet.


The song goes on to suggest that life isn't miraculous, and it had to happen this way. The singer uses the analogy of the universe, suggesting that particles are spinning, planets are encircling the sun, and even further, the Milky Way exists. However, despite all of this, the "coolest" thing that cracks the singer up is the way we all end up in this checkout line together. It's like a simple twist of fate.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't have any philosophy
I don't have a set of beliefs about the nature of existence


Why do I know what I know?
What is the source of my knowledge?


I see the world in a coffee cup
I perceive the world metaphorically as in a reflection on the surface of my coffee


And when I drink it down there I go
When I drink my coffee, I dive into my own perception of reality


We have our own kind of universe
Each of us has our own unique perception of the world


Sometime but not always true
Our perception is sometimes accurate but not always


How come? Wait! Maybe I think it is
I'm questioning if my perception is accurate but then again, maybe it is


The view is very nice and it's big through and through
The perception is highly detailed and expansive


I got skills and I got secrets, I can part my hair
I have qualities, abilities and aspects of myself that I keep hidden


I feel an empty space where love could be
I feel a lack of deep personal connection


In adjoining universes, touching here and there
In different realities, sometimes briefly converging


I stick my head outside and I can see, that
If I change my perspective, I can see that


Particles spin 'round a nucleus
Atoms have electrons orbiting the nucleus


Planets encircle the sun
Planets in our solar system revolve around the sun


Further out there is the Milky Way
Our solar system is just one small part of the Milky Way galaxy


The coolest part of all cracks me up, every time
The vastness and complexity of the universe is amusing to me


Life isn't really miraculous
Life is not a supernatural event


It had to happen this way
It happened because of natural processes


We had to meet in this checkout line
Our meeting was not predetermined, but rather a chance encounter


Explain it as a simple twist of fate
Our meeting was a result of random chance


But we can't, be, sure
However, we cannot be certain of this explanation




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

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