Cry the Clock Said
Gary Numan Lyrics


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Why cry now
It's over
Feelings change
How are you
How am I
Cry, the clock said.

I know little of romance
And these little tract houses
I know even less of you
And if you should ever think of me
Maybe as a game you lost
Well someone I know lost the whole damn world
No more this talk of they're out to get me
Just slide out of Sydney and I can never go back
How could I be surprised
How could I even believe
Cry, the clock said
I'll forget who you are




I'll forget one of these days
Cry, the clock said

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Gary Numan's song Cry the Clock Said convey themes of loss, heartbreak, and the fleeting nature of time. The opening lines, "Why cry now, It's over, Feelings change", suggest that the singer has come to terms with the end of a relationship and has accepted that emotions are temporary. The repetition of the phrase "How are you, How am I" emphasizes the disconnect between the two individuals and the distance that has grown between them.


The titular line "Cry, the clock said" is a haunting reminder that time continues to move forward, even as the singer grapples with the aftermath of the breakup. The lines "I'll forget who you are, I'll forget one of these days" suggest that the singer believes that time will eventually heal their wounds and that their memories of the other person will fade away.


The second half of the song takes a darker turn, as the singer mentions "someone I know" who "lost the whole damn world". The reference to leaving Sydney and never being able to go back indicates that the singer has gone through a significant loss or trauma, perhaps unrelated to the breakup. Through it all, the clock continues to tick, a constant reminder that nothing lasts forever.


Overall, Cry the Clock Said is a poignant exploration of the passage of time and the impermanence of relationships. The use of repetition and the clock as a symbol add to the sense of foreboding and inevitability in the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Why cry now
What is the point of crying now?


It's over
Our relationship is over.


Feelings change
Our emotions toward each other have changed.


How are you
How are you feeling about the end of our relationship?


How am I
How do I feel about the end of our relationship?


Cry, the clock said.
Even the clock seems to be lamenting our breakup.


I know little of romance
I am not experienced in love and relationships.


And these little tract houses
I have lived in simple, unremarkable homes.


I know even less of you
I never really understood who you are as a person.


And if you should ever think of me
If you ever do think of me in the future.


Maybe as a game you lost
Perhaps you will remember me as a game you lost or a mistake you made.


Well someone I know lost the whole damn world
I know someone who experienced a much worse type of loss than I did.


No more this talk of they're out to get me
I am no longer paranoid about others trying to harm me.


Just slide out of Sydney and I can never go back
If I leave Sydney, I will never be able to come back because of something that happened there.


How could I be surprised
I shouldn't be surprised by our breakup because our feelings changed over time.


How could I even believe
I was foolish to believe that our relationship would last.


I'll forget who you are
With time, I will forget who you were to me.


I'll forget one of these days
I will eventually forget that we were ever together.


Cry, the clock said
The clock still seems to mourn our lost love even as time passes by.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: GARY NUMAN

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