White Boys and Heroes
Gary Numan Lyrics


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We're in the movies
We're heroes
We sparkle at night

Love among puppets
And one day
I'll pull all the strings
White boys and heroes
White boys and heroes
See boys say I'm mayhem

Was my wife the doctor
The patient
Or something obscene

A history of nothing
Like a see-through song in disguise

Heroes are tough
And have no time
For women and boys

I won't cry
'Til this thing is over
And someone agrees

White boys and heroes
White boys and heroes
See boys say I'm mayhem

White boys and heroes
We have no time for celebration




We have no time left at all
White boys and heroes

Overall Meaning

Gary Numan's song "White Boys and Heroes" appears to be a commentary on the cult of masculinity, with heroes and white boys being held up as the ultimate embodiment of strength and power. However, this mentality is shown to be flawed and damaging, as the singer notes that heroes "have no time for women and boys," and that he will "pull all the strings" one day. The singer seems to see through the facade of hero worship and recognizes it for what it is: "a history of nothing" that is "like a see-through song in disguise."


The line "Love among puppets" could be interpreted as a criticism of the way in which traditional gender roles force people (especially men) to hide their emotions and desires, reducing them to mere puppets or caricatures of themselves. The line "Was my wife the doctor/The patient/Or something obscene" suggests a sense of confusion or powerlessness, as the singer struggles to make sense of the roles assigned to him by society. Overall, the song seems to be grappling with complex issues of power, control, and gender norms, presenting a critique of the masculine ideal while also acknowledging the allure of its glittering facade.


Line by Line Meaning

We're in the movies
We live in a world of fiction and fantasy


We're heroes
We see ourselves as triumphant figures


We sparkle at night
We shine in the dark, when everything else fades away


Love among puppets
Our relationships are shallow and insincere


And one day
I aspire to control everything


I'll pull all the strings
I want to be in charge and make others dance to my tune


White boys and heroes
We, the privileged and mighty


See boys say I'm mayhem
People criticize me for being chaotic and disruptive


Was my wife the doctor
I question the roles of those around me


The patient
Was I the one who needed fixing?


Or something obscene
Or was our relationship based on something shameful and wrong?


A history of nothing
My past is hollow and meaningless


Like a see-through song in disguise
It's like a transparent cover-up or deception


Heroes are tough
We believe strength means being unemotional and unrelenting


And have no time
We're too busy striving and achieving


For women and boys
To care about the welfare of those deemed weaker


I won't cry
I refuse to show vulnerability or weakness


'Til this thing is over
Until my struggles and battles are done


And someone agrees
And until I have validation and approval


We have no time for celebration
We don't stop and appreciate our victories


We have no time left at all
We're too consumed by our ambition and drive




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Written by: Gary Anthony Webb, Gary Anthony James Webb

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