I Die: You Die
Gary Numan Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

This is not love
This is not even worth a point of view
In Echo Park I
Pause for effect
And whisper 'Who are you?'

They crawl out of their holes for me
And I die : You die
Hear them laugh
And watch them turn on me
And I die : You die
See my scars
They call me such things
Tear me, tear me, tear me

But I have your names
Screaming 'You will suffer'
And, 'You're all too late'
Now I feel young
Does everything stop when the old tape fails?

They crawl out of their holes for me
And I die, you die
Hear them laugh
And watch them turn on me
And I die, you die
See my scars
They call me such things
Tear me, tear me, tear me





But I'm still frightened by the telephone.

Overall Meaning

The song "I Die: You Die" by Gary Numan is about betrayal, revenge and the fear of death. The lyrics depict the singer's feelings of being used and discarded by someone they trusted. The line "This is not love, this is not even worth a point of view" conveys the idea that the relationship the singer had was not genuine, but rather a shallow and meaningless connection. The singer is left wondering who the person they trusted truly is, and why they would betray them.


The chorus "They crawl out of their holes for me, And I die: You die" refers to the people who once supported the singer, turning on them and causing them to feel powerless and defeated. The singer is left with scars, both physical and emotional, from the way they were treated. However, they also have a desire for revenge and to make their betrayers suffer. The lyrics "But I have your names, Screaming 'You will suffer', And, 'You're all too late'" show that the singer is not willing to let go of the pain and anger they feel.


The last verse "Now I feel young, Does everything stop when the old tape fails? But I'm still frightened by the telephone" suggests that despite the singer's desire for revenge, they are also aware of their own mortality and the fleeting nature of life. They wonder if everything comes to a stop when it's too late, and they are left alone to face their fate. The line about being frightened by the telephone shows how the singer is still affected by the danger that their betrayers may come back to hurt them.


Line by Line Meaning

This is not love
This relationship is not based on love


This is not even worth a point of view
This relationship is not even worth forming an opinion about


In Echo Park I Pause for effect
In Echo Park, I pause for dramatic effect


And whisper 'Who are you?'
And ask the other person in a whisper, 'Who are you?'


They crawl out of their holes for me
People come out of hiding just to see me


And I die : You die
Metaphorically speaking, I die while you watch me suffer


Hear them laugh
I can hear them laughing at me


And watch them turn on me
I see them turn against me


See my scars
I have visible scars


They call me such things
They call me hurtful names


Tear me, tear me, tear me
They are tearing me apart piece by piece


But I have your names
I remember your names


Screaming 'You will suffer'
I yell, 'You will suffer'


And, 'You're all too late'
And it's too late for any apologies


Now I feel young
Now I feel like I did in my younger days


Does everything stop when the old tape fails?
Is everything over once the old technology fails?


But I'm still frightened by the telephone.
I'm still scared to answer the phone.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Gary Anthony Webb, Gary Anthony James Webb

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

@devinemichae

This guy was and still is so far ahead of his times, a true genius.

@BlazingOwnager

I really like his new stuff, niche as he is. It's hard to remember he's the same guy.

@tracymorley1883

Defo is

@AbsoluteNut1

Gary Might be the only reason to risk CoVid to go see.

@mickeyromeo

i wouldn't say still

@mickeyromeo

@@AbsoluteNut1 BIDEN 2024

10 More Replies...

@Squab1972

40 years old and still brilliant

@giovannigee

Actually he’s 63, but yeah.. still brill..

@fusedarchive

@@giovannigee he's talking about the song.

@giovannigee

@@fusedarchive ah.. makes sense ;)

More Comments

More Versions