Damage of Life
Hawkwind Lyrics


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I wander around the streets so lonely and empty
Lost in a crowd, but I can't hide
Is there a place where I can escape to?
A desert island where I can die
The Damage of Life is never ending
There is no escape and we can't hide
Maybe our time's up, but we don't want to
Face up to facts there is little that is life

I see the pain, but do not face it
Breathlessly peering on a broken plate
Mirror, Oh Mirror is there any answer?
But the mirror drops, smashes our fate
The Damage of Life is never ending
There is no escape and we can't hide
Maybe our time's up, but we don't want to
Face up to facts there is little that is life

I see the pain, but do not face it
Breathlessly peering on a broken plate
Mirror, Oh Mirror is there any answer?
But the mirror drops, smashing our fate
The Damage of Life is never ending
There is no escape and we can't hide
Maybe our time's up, but we don't want to
Face up to facts there is little that is life

I wander around the streets so lonely and empty
Lost in a crowd, but I can't hide
Is there a place where I can escape to?
A desert island where I can die
The Damage of Life is never ending
There is no escape and we can't hide
Maybe our time's up, but we don't want to
Face up to facts there is little that is life

The Damage of Life is never ending
There is no escape and we can't hide




Maybe our time's up, but we don't want to
Face up to facts there is little that is life

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Damage of Life" by Hawkwind explore feelings of isolation, loneliness, and futility in the face of the ongoing struggles of life. The singer reflects on the constant pain and damage that we encounter throughout our lives, and the feeling that there is no escape from it. They feel lost in the crowd and seek a way out, longing for a desert island where they can simply die.


The singer then describes a moment of introspection where they see their pain reflected in a broken mirror, but cannot face it head-on. They long for answers, but the mirror only drops, symbolizing the futility of seeking easy solutions or quick fixes in the face of ongoing suffering. The final repetition of the chorus drives home the message that the damage of life is inescapable and that we must face up to the reality of our situation.


The song reflects a general sense of disillusionment and defeatism that was common in the punk and post-punk movements of the late 1970s and early 1980s, of which Hawkwind was a part. The lyrics touch on themes of alienation, anxiety, and hopelessness that were widespread among young people at the time, particularly in working-class communities.


Line by Line Meaning

I wander around the streets so lonely and empty
Feeling lost and disconnected from the world, despite being surrounded by people


Lost in a crowd, but I can't hide
Feeling like an outcast or invisible, despite being in a crowded place


Is there a place where I can escape to?
Longing for a safe haven or refuge from the challenges of life


A desert island where I can die
Desiring a final resting place or escape from the difficulties of life


The Damage of Life is never ending
Troubles and hardships in life seem to be a constant, never-diminishing force


There is no escape and we can't hide
There are no easy solutions or paths out of the difficulties of life


Maybe our time's up, but we don't want to
Feeling like there is little time left to overcome life's challenges, but unwilling to give up


Face up to facts there is little that is life
Coming to terms with the reality that life can be tough and unforgiving, and that there are few easy solutions


I see the pain, but do not face it
Acknowledging the struggles of others, but not being willing or able to confront them head-on


Breathlessly peering on a broken plate
Watching life's difficulties unfold before one's eyes, but feeling helpless to do anything about it


Mirror, Oh Mirror is there any answer?
Looking for guidance or answers from an external source, rather than finding them within oneself


But the mirror drops, smashes our fate
Realizing that the answer or solution one is seeking may not exist, or may not provide the relief hoped for




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Written by: DAVE BROCK

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