I Remember Nothing
Joy Division Lyrics


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We were strangers
We were strangers
For way too long
For way too long
We were strangers (violent)
For way too long (violent)
We're strangers
Get weak all the time, may just pass the time
Me in my own world, yeah, you there beside
The gaps are enormous, we stare from each side
We were strangers for way too long

Violent, more violent, his hand cracks the chair
Moves on reaction then slumps in despair
Trapped in a cage and surrendered too soon

Me in my own world
The one that you knew (for way too long)

(We were strangers) we were strangers
(For way too long)
We were strangers




For way too long
For way too long

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Joy Division's "I Remember Nothing" depict the feelings of two people who have been strangers for too long with each other. The singer expresses how they and the other person have been strangers for an extended period of time, and the violence between them has gone on for too long. The lines "Get weak all the time, may just pass the time/ Me in my own world, yeah, you there beside" suggest that both people are emotionally disconnected from each other. They are together, but they might as well be alone in their own worlds. The "gaps" between them are enormous, and they stare across at each other from opposite sides.


In the later verses, there is an indication of violence between the two people, and one of them reacts with violence. The line "Violent, more violent, his hand cracks the chair/ Moves on reaction then slumps in despair" shows that the situation has escalated, and one person is now reacting violently out of desperation. Both people are trapped in a cage of their own making, and it is too late to change anything. The singer's line "Me in my own world, the one that you knew (for way too long)" implies that the other person has known them for too long but never really understood them.


Overall, the lyrics to "I Remember Nothing" depict a situation where two people have drifted apart and become strangers to each other. They are both trapped in their own world and unable to bridge the gap between them. The violence and despair that are depicted in the lyrics suggest that the situation has gone on for too long and is beyond repair.


Line by Line Meaning

We were strangers
Two people who were unknown to each other before in life or might have grown apart over a long period of time


We were strangers
Continuing the thought of being unknown to each other for a long time


For way too long
The duration of being unfamiliar and detached can be characterized by a prolonged period


For way too long
Reinforcing the idea of being disconnected for an extended period


We were strangers (violent)
Adding an element of intense or aggressive nature to the previous statement of being strangers


For way too long (violent)
Bringing out the intensity of being strangers for an extended period, which has affected them negatively


We're strangers
The present situation of being unknown to each other continues to persist irrespective of whether there was a past association or not


Get weak all the time, may just pass the time
Feeling weak and helpless, trying to kill time and passing the time by doing nothing but existing


Me in my own world, yeah, you there beside
Two people existing physically beside each other, but mentally in their own different worlds, with no connection or interaction


The gaps are enormous, we stare from each side
The disconnect and differences between the two people are massive and unbridgeable, and they independently ponder about it


We were strangers for way too long
Reiterating the theme of being unknown to each other for an extended period, which has resulted in the current situation of no communication or interaction


Violent, more violent, his hand cracks the chair
The violence in the air is intimidating and palpable, and one of the people is resorting to physical aggression by breaking a piece of furniture


Moves on reaction then slumps in despair
The response is driven by stimuli, and then there is a feeling of hopelessness and dejection which sets in


Trapped in a cage and surrendered too soon
The feeling of being caught or stuck and the acceptance of the present situation, without any attempt to free oneself


Me in my own world
The continued sense of being preoccupied or lost in one's thoughts and not acknowledging the presence of the other person


The one that you knew (for way too long)
Referring to the mindset or the state of mind that the other person would have been familiar with, which has not changed over time


(We were strangers) we were strangers
A repetition and emphasis of the primary idea of being unknown to each other despite any past association


(For way too long)
Reiterating that this distance has continued for an extended period, with no hope of reconciliation or improvement


We were strangers
The final statement which encompasses the entire essence of the song's theme - the melancholic and bitter feeling of being strangers to each other for too long


For way too long
Ending with the repetition to drive home the message of the prolonged duration of being separated and disconnected from each other




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Bernard Sumner, Ian Kevin Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Paul David Morris

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I really like the fact that this explanation is thorough and provides some insight regarding the song's meaning, seen by the line by line meaning. It is true that the listener is open to interpretations, the way that they personally perceive the song, how it might resonate with them on an intimal level. Though, like the majority of songs, there is a "standard definition" , I would say that everyone is open to their own interpretations based on the overall perspective of the listener. Like this analysis,, I have my own respective one. This is by far one of the most "optimistic" meanings granted to the song. Personally, I always correlated the sing with a more pessimistic meaning, but like any other form of art, songs are open to interpretation and thats what makes it all special and awesome.

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