Alone In The World
Everybody Else Lyrics


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Alone in the world
I'm alone in the world tonight
And nobody's listening to me
But it feels alright

Scraping a stick 'long a fence
In the thinning twilight
Falling in love with a face
In the foyer that's screaming by

'Cause I'm alone in the world tonight
Dancing with a traffic light
Looking for a dream but I
Come and get no reply
I'm alone in the world tonight

Well I hear the music
The sound of the distant drum beat
I ollie the curb and I skate along 17th street

'Cause somewhere a girl's trying on yet another outfit
And somewhere a party is starting
But I can't get into it

'Cause I'm alone in the world tonight
Dancing with a traffic light
Looking for a dream but I
Come and get no reply

And I'm screaming as loud as I can
'Cause I'm alone in the world tonight

When I hear the music
The sound of the distant drum beat
It's just like the sound of my wheels
On the cracks in the sidewalk at my feet

'Cause I'm alone in the world tonight
Dancing with a traffic light
Looking for a dream but I
Come and get no reply

And I'm screaming as loud as I can




'Cause I'm alone in the world tonight
I'm alone in the world tonight

Overall Meaning

The song "Alone in the World" by Everybody Else is a melancholy reflection on the feeling of isolation and disconnection that can come from being alone in a bustling world. The song starts off with the singer feeling unnoticed and unheard, but soon he becomes engrossed in his own world, finding his own solace in the sound of a stick scraping against a fence and the smattering of street noise around him. He dances with a traffic light and longs for a dream, but ultimately feels unanswered and unheard, screaming out into the void. The song ends with a repetition of the main theme, highlighting the profound sense of loneliness and detachment that comes from being alone in a vibrant world.


The lyrics of the song are powerful and poignant, touching on the universal human experience of feeling alone and disconnected. The imagery of a solitary figure dancing with a traffic light and searching for a dream that never comes is both beautiful and haunting, conveying a sense of yearning and longing that many people can relate to. The soft guitar instrumentation and sparse percussion add to the melancholic mood of the song, creating a haunting soundscape that underscores the emotional intensity of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Alone in the world
Feeling isolated and disconnected from everything and everyone around.


I'm alone in the world tonight
Expressing a distinct feeling of loneliness that is heightened in the night.


And nobody's listening to me
The feeling of being ignored or unheard.


But it feels alright
Despite feeling alone, there's a sense of ease in being true to oneself.


Scraping a stick 'long a fence
Engaging in an activity in an attempt to find comfort and distract from current emotions.


In the thinning twilight
As the day comes to a close and light fades, the sense of loneliness becomes more prevalent.


Falling in love with a face
Becoming infatuated with someone based on their aesthetics.


In the foyer that's screaming by
The face is fleeting, only seen for a moment and quickly out of sight.


'Cause I'm alone in the world tonight
Emphasizing the root feeling of loneliness as the underlying motivation for engaging in these activities.


Dancing with a traffic light
Interacting with inanimate objects in an attempt to feel less alone.


Looking for a dream but I
Searching for something to fill the void and provide comfort.


Come and get no reply
The search is unsuccessful, and the feeling of being alone persists.


Well I hear the music
The sound of something that is not distinctly present but is ever-present in the background.


The sound of the distant drum beat
A symbolic representation of something that is far away and out of reach.


I ollie the curb and I skate along 17th street
Physically moving, attempting to find a sense of purpose and direction.


'Cause somewhere a girl's trying on yet another outfit
Thinking about the presence of others and how they go about their daily lives while feeling disconnected from it.


And somewhere a party is starting
An event is happening where others are socializing and enjoying their time.


But I can't get into it
There is a sense of exclusion and an inability to participate in what is happening around them.


And I'm screaming as loud as I can
A desperate attempt to have others listen and understand.


When I hear the music
Once again, the music is present and ever-present, but it does not alleviate the feeling of loneliness.


It's just like the sound of my wheels
Comparing the sound of music to something consistent that is always present, like the wheels on the sidewalk.


On the cracks in the sidewalk at my feet
Drawing attention to the ground beneath them, as it's the one thing that is consistently present and always there to provide support.




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