The Rhythm of the Evening
Gary Numan Lyrics


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Love me
I'm cheap to rent
You could tell me
Of when you were young
Forgive and forget
The rhythm of the evening
Will tear us apart again

Talk talk
I only talk
'Don't tell me lies'
Said the tick tock man
You're black
You're white
The rhythm of the evening
Will tear you apart again


Is this my mother?
Pieces of a picture
But I've seen them before
Look what
Love's done to me
The rhythm of the evening
Will tear me apart again


Let the wild
Come in
These boys of pleasure
Are nothing more than faggots
I'm not a
Man who laughs but




The rhythm of the evening
Will tear them apart again

Overall Meaning

The song "The Rhythm of the Evening" by Gary Numan is a haunting and introspective examination of love, loss, and the passage of time. The lyrics are cryptic and fragmented, with images of broken memories and unanswered questions. The first verse speaks of a cheap and fleeting love, a relationship that is not built on trust or commitment. The singer longs to be remembered, to have their past acknowledged and respected. The line "Forgive and forget" speaks to a desire for reconciliation and understanding, but it is ultimately futile, as the rhythm of the evening, perhaps representing the passage of time or the inevitability of change, will tear them apart again.


The second verse shifts to a more ominous tone. The singer is silenced by the ticking of a clock, a reminder of mortality and the relentless march of time. The lines "You're black, you're white" suggest the duality of life and the struggle to exist in a world defined by binaries. The line "The rhythm of the evening will tear you apart again" echoes the sentiment of the first verse, but with a heavier sense of foreboding.


The third verse is perhaps the most personal, with the singer questioning their own identity and connection to their past. The image of "pieces of a picture" suggests a fragmented memory or incomplete understanding of self. The line "Look what love's done to me" speaks to the transformative power of love, but whether it is positive or negative is left up to interpretation. The final line "The rhythm of the evening will tear me apart again" is simultaneously mournful and resigned, a recognition that change is constant and inevitable.


Line by Line Meaning

Love me
I desire your affection


I'm cheap to rent
I'm an easy target for exploitation


You could tell me
Share with me


Of when you were young
Your past memories


Forgive and forget
Let's put the past behind us


The rhythm of the evening
The pattern of events during the night


Will tear us apart again
We will experience separation once more


Talk talk
I only speak


I only talk
I don't listen


'Don't tell me lies'
Please don't deceive me


Said the tick tock man
The steady beat of time


You're black
Your heart is dark


You're white
Your heart is pure


Will tear you apart again
You will feel disconnected once more


Is this my mother?
Am I revisiting a past memory?


Pieces of a picture
Fragments of an image


But I've seen them before
This isn't new to me


Look what
See what


Love's done to me
Love has caused me pain


Will tear me apart again
I will feel emotional turmoil once more


Let the wild
Embrace the untamed


Come in
Enter


These boys of pleasure
These hedonistic men


Are nothing more than faggots
They are considered inferior


I'm not a
I'm not one who


Man who laughs but
I'm not given to levity


Will tear them apart again
They will experience disconnection once more




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Gary Anthony Webb, Gary Anthony James Webb

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