This City
John Foxx Lyrics


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All the kisses taste of dust here
And it's too late to change my mind
I'm still in love with the private world
Sometimes I've got to pull the blinds
Why aren't you dissolving yet?
And why's that car always there?
I got a letter from America
Somebody else lost in the glare
In this city, this city, oh
In this city, this city, oh
I'm walking through this big arena
I'm passing millions, missing some
When someone touches me like a sudden light
I think it's memory but it's still so bright
There were always dreams of leaving
My face gets dimmer every day
When I can see myself I'm waving
I'm going back into the crowds again
In this city, this city, oh
In this city, this city, oh




In this city, this city, oh
This city, this city, oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to John Foxx's song "This City" evoke a sense of disillusionment and melancholy. The opening line, "All the kisses taste of dust here," suggests that the city has become a place of emptiness and decay. The repeated line, "In this city, this city, oh," reinforces the feeling of being trapped in a place that has lost its soul.


The singer seems to be torn between his love for the private world and his need to connect with others. "Sometimes I've got to pull the blinds" suggests a desire for privacy and introspection, while "When someone touches me like a sudden light, I think it's memory but it's still so bright" echoes a sense of longing and nostalgia.


The references to America and losing oneself in the glare of fame and success add a layer of complexity to the song. It's possible that the singer is struggling with his own aspirations and the challenges that come with living in a big city.


Overall, the lyrics to "This City" offer a poignant reflection on modern urban life and the difficulty of finding one's place in the world.


Line by Line Meaning

All the kisses taste of dust here
All the experiences in this city feel lifeless and lackluster


And it's too late to change my mind
I've committed to being in this city and there's no turning back


I'm still in love with the private world
I still hold onto the hope of finding a personal sanctuary within this city


Sometimes I've got to pull the blinds
I need to shut out the distractions and chaos of the city to maintain my sanity


Why aren't you dissolving yet?
I feel like I'm the only one struggling to survive in this city


And why's that car always there?
I can't escape the constant reminders of urban life around me


I got a letter from America
I received news of someone else dealing with similar struggles but in a different location


Somebody else lost in the glare
Someone else is also struggling to find their way in a city that can be overwhelming and blinding


I'm walking through this big arena
I feel like a small, insignificant player in the grand scheme of the city


I'm passing millions, missing some
I feel disconnected and invisible amidst the throngs of people in this city


When someone touches me like a sudden light
I cling to moments of human connection and affection in a city that can feel anonymous and unfriendly


I think it's memory but it's still so bright
I cherish these moments but they quickly fade and become just a memory amidst the chaos of the city


There were always dreams of leaving
I've had thoughts of escaping this city, but I'm not sure where I would go


My face gets dimmer every day
I feel myself getting lost in the city's anonymity and losing my own sense of identity


When I can see myself I'm waving
I rarely see or recognize myself in this city, but when I do I feel a sense of nostalgia or sadness


I'm going back into the crowds again
I feel like I have no choice but to rejoin the masses in the city and carry on with my existence


In this city, this city, oh
Repetition of the song's title, emphasizing the overwhelming and all-encompassing nature of urban life


This city, this city, oh
Repetition of the song's title, emphasizing the overwhelming and all-encompassing nature of urban life




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DENNIS LEIGH

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