Me! I Disconnect From You
Gary Numan Lyrics


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The alarm rang for days
You could tell from conversations
I was waiting by the screen
I couldn't recognize my photograph

Me, I disconnect from you
I was walking up the stairs
Something moved in silence
I could feel his mind decaying
Only inches away from me
And I disconnect from you
Please don't turn me off

I don't know what I'm doing outside
Me and the telephone that never rings




If you were me what would you do?
Me, I disconnect from you

Overall Meaning

In Gary Numan's song Me! I Disconnect From You, the singer seems to be struggling with a deep sense of detachment and disconnection from the world around him. The first verse describes an alarm that has been ringing for days, a symbol of the constant, unrelenting noise that surrounds him. He mentions conversations, but it's unclear whether they are real or imagined - either way, they don't seem to offer him any comfort or connection. He is waiting by the screen - perhaps a TV or computer screen - but even when he sees his own photograph, he can't recognize himself. This could be interpreted as a feeling of alienation from his own identity.


The chorus is the most direct expression of the singer's feelings: "Me, I disconnect from you." It's a simple statement, but one that carries a lot of weight. He is disconnecting from everything and everyone around him, and the repetition of the phrase emphasizes the finality and hopelessness of this decision. In the second verse, he describes walking up the stairs and sensing something moving in silence - again, this could be a real or imagined sensation. He can feel someone's mind decaying only inches away from him, but instead of trying to connect or help, he disconnects even further. The final lines of the song - "Please don't turn me off / I don't know what I'm doing outside / Me and the telephone that never rings / If you were me what would you do? / Me, I disconnect from you" - suggest a plea for help, but also a deep sense of resignation.


Overall, Me! I Disconnect From You is a haunting and powerful exploration of disconnection and isolation. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but they seem to express a deep sense of loneliness and despair. The repetition in the chorus reinforces the idea that the singer is completely cut off from the world around him. The use of technology - the screen, the telephone - also emphasizes the ways in which modern life can lead to disconnection and detachment.


Line by Line Meaning

The alarm rang for days
The alarm had been going off for a long time


You could tell from conversations
People were talking about the alarm, indicating it was a shared experience


I was waiting by the screen
The singer was focused on a computer or TV screen, possibly distracted from the alarm


I couldn't recognize my photograph
The artist's self-image felt disconnected and unfamiliar


Me, I disconnect from you
The artist is deliberately disengaging from a relationship or situation


I was walking up the stairs
The singer was engaged in a mundane activity


Something moved in silence
The singer perceived a subtle, unsettling presence


I could feel his mind decaying
The artist sensed a deterioration of someone's mental state


Only inches away from me
The potential danger or threat was very close


And I disconnect from you
The artist reasserts their emotional detachment


Please don't turn me off
The singer is expressing a fear of losing control or being shut down


I don't know what I'm doing outside
The artist feels lost or confused about their purpose or situation


Me and the telephone that never rings
The singer is isolated and disconnected from social interaction


If you were me what would you do?
The singer is questioning the listener's ability to understand or empathize


Me, I disconnect from you
The singer repeats their emotional detachment, emphasizing their distance from others




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GARY ANTHONY JAMES WEBB

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