American Science
Duran Duran Lyrics


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It's a little bit late now
But there is times you will
Get a little bit out of hand
Making all of a spill
And if we can lay this down
You're going all the way
Take a look and I'll check it out
Cause I can always find it
Such a lonely Place... Ooooh
This room without your face...Ooooh
Ooooooh...American Science
All night long
She can two-step and sway
Ooooooh...it's such poor manners
Don't keep me waiting
Come lay down beside me
A little megalomania
Becomes you evidently
There ain't a thing you can't acquire
With your cling-wrap plaything
Just look at this state
I crawl around in a daze
Like symptomatic case
Of your soul persuasion
Such a lonely Place...Ooooh
It moves me into place...Ooooh
Ooooooh...American Science
All night long
She can two-step and sway
Ooooooh...it's such poor manners
Don't keep me waiting
Come lay down beside me
Such a lonely Place...Ooooh
It moves me into place...Ooooh
Ooooooh...American Science
All night long
She can two-step and sway
Ooooooh...it's such poor manners




Don't keep me waiting
Come lay down beside me

Overall Meaning

The song American Science by Duran Duran touches upon a feeling of loneliness and desire for companionship, specifically with an alluring and all-encompassing partner. The lyrics suggest that the singer is willing to overlook any poor manners or inappropriate behavior from this partner in order to feel fulfilled and happy. The line "A little megalomania becomes you evidently" implies that the partner has control over the singer, perhaps through manipulation or obsession. The singer expresses a willingness to surrender to this power, singing "Don't keep me waiting, come lay down beside me."


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "American Science" several times, creating an almost hypnotic effect. This phrase could be interpreted as a commentary on American culture, which often values power, control, and material possessions. The lyrics suggest that these values have seeped into the singer's own life and relationships, leaving him feeling empty and searching for meaning. Overall, the song portrays the push and pull of desire, loneliness, and the desire for power and control.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a little bit late now
It may be too late to fix what was broken


But there is times you will
There are moments when people can lose control


Get a little bit out of hand
People can become reckless and make mistakes


Making all of a spill
People can cause chaos and confusion


And if we can lay this down
If we can face the truth about our situation


You're going all the way
You will go all out to achieve your goals


Take a look and I'll check it out
I will investigate what you show me


Cause I can always find it
I am resourceful and can locate what is needed


Such a lonely Place... Ooooh
A place where one can feel isolated and alone


This room without your face...Ooooh
A room that feels empty without a loved one's presence


Ooooooh...American Science
The effects of American culture and scientific advancement


All night long
Throughout the night


She can two-step and sway
She has the ability to dance gracefully


Ooooooh...it's such poor manners
It is impolite to keep someone waiting


Don't keep me waiting
Please do not delay


Come lay down beside me
Come be intimate and comforting


A little megalomania
A bit of arrogance and self-importance


Becomes you evidently
It seems to suit your personality


There ain't a thing you can't acquire
You have the ability to obtain anything you desire


With your cling-wrap plaything
With your superficial and disposable possessions


Just look at this state
Take a moment to examine the current situation


I crawl around in a daze
I feel lost and disoriented


Like symptomatic case
Like a person with noticeable symptoms of a disease


Of your soul persuasion
Influenced by your personal beliefs and values




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN NIGEL TAYLOR, NICK RHODES, SIMON JOHN CHARLES LE BON

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