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

The lyrics in Gary Numan's "Me I Disconnect From You" describe the feeling of alienation and detachment from oneself and others. The opening lines of "The alarm rang for days, You could tell from conversations" illustrate the repetition of daily life and the feeling of being trapped within a routine that has lost its meaning. The line "I couldn't recognize my photograph" shows a sense of disconnect from one's own identity, as if looking at oneself through a stranger's eyes or even the lens of an unforgiving camera.


Later in the song, the lines "Something moved in silence, I could feel his mind decaying, only inches away from me" paint a haunting picture of an individual who is so disconnected from those around them, that they are not only oblivious to the struggles of others, but also unwilling or unable to offer support. This sense of detachment is emphasized in the repeated refrain "Me, I disconnect from you" which is followed by the desperate plea "Please don't turn me off", highlighting the fear of being completely cut off from the world.


Overall, "Me I Disconnect From You" is a powerful portrayal of the feeling of being adrift in a world that seems increasingly disconnected from our own emotions and inner lives, offering a poignant meditation on the human condition in the modern age.


Line by Line Meaning

The alarm rang for days
There was a continuous feeling of distress and urgency that persisted for days.


You could tell from conversations
It was apparent from conversations and interactions that something was off.


I was waiting by the screen
There was a sense of anticipation and waiting, likely for a message or communication.


I couldn't recognize my photograph
There was a significant disconnect between the person and their own image, possibly indicative of a larger identity crisis.


Me, I disconnect from you
The artist is intentionally cutting themselves off from someone or something, emotionally or physically.


I was walking up the stairs
The scene is set with the singer moving through a space, likely a building or home.


Something moved in silence
There is an unnerving sense of a presence or activity that is both felt but not seen.


I could feel his mind decaying
The artist senses a decline or deterioration in the mental state of someone else, which carries a psychological weight.


Only inches away from me
The danger or discomfort is close and palpable.


Please don't turn me off
The artist is pleading to remain alive or conscious.


I don't know what I'm doing outside
There is a sense of disorientation or confusion about being in a space that is not familiar.


Me and the telephone that never rings
The artist feels isolated or disconnected, even from the most basic communication channels.


If you were me what would you do?
The singer is seeking advice or guidance in a difficult situation.


Me, I disconnect from you
Repeating the line emphasizes the significance of the decision to disconnect and move on.




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

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