Something's in the House
Gary Numan Lyrics


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Memories lost in faded films of my life
And a friend that used to be something special to me
Red wine and good times if you don't feel at all
There is no point in going on tonight

Something's in the house something's on the stairs
War's in the air
The queer is out of order and me i'm on the ground
But that's no place to be

Jack Burroughs says "what you doing"
"Oh me, I'm going home"




"Oh what a shame"
Nothing has changed and nothing is new these days

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Gary Numan's song "Something's in the House" are a reflection of the singer's feelings of loss and loneliness. The opening lines "Memories lost in faded films of my life" implies that the singer is looking back at his life and feeling a sense of nostalgia. The mention of a "friend that used to be something special" suggests that he has lost someone close to him, and is struggling to come to terms with it. The lines "Red wine and good times if you don't feel at all / There is no point in going on tonight" suggest that the singer is turning to alcohol as a means of coping with his feelings of despair.


The chorus of the song, with its repetition of the line "Something's in the house, something's on the stairs" creates a sense of unease and tension. The mention of "war's in the air" adds to this sense of foreboding. The line "The queer is out of order and me I'm on the ground / But that's no place to be" is interpreted as the singer feeling out of place, isolated and disconnected from the world around him.


Overall, "Something's in the House" is a powerful and introspective song that highlights Numan's skill as a songwriter and performer. The lyrics are emotive and thought-provoking, while the use of repetitive imagery and haunting melodies create a mood that stays with the listener long after the song has ended.


Line by Line Meaning

Memories lost in faded films of my life
Recollections of the past have become hazy and unclear


And a friend that used to be something special to me
A former companion who held importance in my life


Red wine and good times if you don't feel at all
Indulgence in alcoholic beverages and enjoyable experiences are insignificant when one feels nothing


There is no point in going on tonight
The night holds no purpose or value


Something's in the house something's on the stairs
An unknown presence is detected within the residence


War's in the air
A sense of conflict and tension is present


The queer is out of order and me I'm on the ground
The unusual is malfunctioning and I am in a vulnerable position


But that's no place to be
That state of being is unfavorable


Jack Burroughs says "what you doing"
Jack Burroughs inquires about one's actions


"Oh me, I'm going home"
I am returning to my dwelling


"Oh what a shame"
An expression of disappointment or disapproval is made


Nothing has changed and nothing is new these days
The present experiences are repetitive and unoriginal




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

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WILLIAM BROADUS

Classic Numan at its best!

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