Moral
Gary Numan Lyrics


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These new romantics are oh so boring
I could swear I've been there once or twice before
I should grow wings and just forget the club
You know the legends never wanted to be me
For too erratic to be OK so?
If you're concerned well I don't care
You play games, you play safe
Me I just sighed with relief

Matthew's mother. The change disturbs me
You've everybody's friend. Age, I suppose
Just like religion you're going nowhere
Like your so explicit clothes onto the floor
On those occasions when everything broke down
Including you and me





See the boy, see the girl
The exhibition is now over

Overall Meaning

In Gary Numan's song Moral, the lyrics describe the singer's disillusionment with the new romantic movement of the 1980s. The song begins with the singer dismissing the new romantics as "oh so boring," indicating a sense of ennui and frustration with the trend. He feels as though he has experienced it before and is looking for an escape, even suggesting that he should "grow wings and just forget the club." The singer goes on to address criticisms of his own behavior, acknowledging that he may be too erratic to be considered okay, but ultimately expressing that he doesn't care what others think.


The song takes a darker turn in the second verse, with the singer expressing discomfort with a person named Matthew's mother and suggesting that their relationship is inappropriate. He also seems to have a negative view of religion, stating that it "is going nowhere" like their sexual encounters. The final lines of the song suggest that the exhibition of the new romantics has ended, perhaps indicating a sense of relief on the part of the singer.


Overall, the lyrics of Moral seem to express a sense of frustration with the superficiality and emptiness of the new romantic movement, with the singer longing for something deeper and more genuine.


Line by Line Meaning

These new romantics are oh so boring
Gary Numan finds the new romantics to be worthless and uninteresting


I could swear I've been there once or twice before
Gary Numan has experienced similar situations before


I should grow wings and just forget the club
Gary Numan feels like flying away and leaving the club behind


You know the legends never wanted to be me
Gary Numan realizes that he never had the same level of admiration as the legendary musicians


For too erratic to be OK so?
Gary Numan is pondering if he is too unstable to be considered alright


If you're concerned well I don't care
Gary Numan is indifferent to other people's worries


You play games, you play safe
Gary Numan perceives people around him as cautious and reluctant to take risks


Me I just sighed with relief
Gary Numan calmly appreciates his own situation


Matthew's mother. The change disturbs me
Gary Numan is uneasy with the changes in Matthew's mother's behavior


You've everybody's friend. Age, I suppose
Gary Numan assumes that Matthew's mother's friendly attitude comes with getting older


Just like religion you're going nowhere
Gary Numan sees no progress in Matthew's mother's life, just like in religion


Like your so explicit clothes onto the floor
Gary Numan notices that Matthew's mother's attire is too revealing


On those occasions when everything broke down, Including you and me
Gary Numan recalls the moments when everything fell apart, including his relationship with the person he addresses


See the boy, see the girl, The exhibition is now over
Gary Numan concludes that the people he was observing earlier have left, and the show is over




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Written by: Gary Anthony Webb, Gary Anthony James Webb

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