Lost Voices
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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I don't wanna know the person
I just wanna know their minds
And I don't want you to tell me
Something I might not find

There will be no death bed conversions
No last minute diversions
There will be no death bed conversions
No last minute diversions

Lost voices live in museums
Lost voices, the visible ruins
Traveling through the universe
Somehow blessed and somehow cursed
Lost voices

Yes I've known the disappeared
Under the sheets to Radio Luxemburg
And life is always a veil of tears
I've known too many of the disappeared

There must be a different road we can take
These words of pain that can kill and save
There must be a different road we can take
These words of pain that can kill and save

Lost voices live in museums
Lost voices, the visible ruins
Traveling through the universe




Somehow blessed and somehow cursed
Lost voices

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the Manic Street Preachers' song Lost Voices express a deep longing for knowledge and understanding of the human mind, while highlighting the futility of last-minute attempts at redemption. The singer desires an intimate connection with the thoughts and emotions of others, rather than just a superficial understanding of their persona. The line "I don't want you to tell me something I might not find" indicates a reliance on personal exploration and discovery, rather than on external validation or guidance.


The theme of lost voices pervades the song, as the singer laments the disappeared who have left no trace, appearing only as ruins in museums. Despite the struggles and suffering of the lost voices, they are somehow "blessed and cursed," lending them a sense of otherworldly mystery and resilience. The repeated refrain "There must be a different road we can take" expresses a desire for change, and the recognition that the current path is leading to pain and destruction.


The lyrics of Lost Voices are a powerful critique of society's failures, and a call to strive for greater understanding and empathy towards others, especially those who have been marginalized or forgotten. Through its haunting melody and evocative imagery, the song invites the listener to reflect on their own place in the world, and to consider the impact they have on those around them.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't wanna know the person
I'm not concerned about knowing the physical being of someone


I just wanna know their minds
Instead, I'd like to understand their thoughts and emotions


And I don't want you to tell me
Please don't share anything with me


Something I might not find
Because I may not be able to handle it


There will be no death bed conversions
At the end of life, there won't be changes in beliefs


No last minute diversions
Nor unexpected changes in course


Lost voices live in museums
The unspoken thoughts and experiences of people who have passed on are preserved in museums


Lost voices, the visible ruins
These lost voices are a reminder of the fragility of existence and can be seen in the ruins of civilizations


Traveling through the universe
Their memories and legacy continue to exist and inspire others beyond our planet


Somehow blessed and somehow cursed
However, their experiences and perspectives can be both a blessing and a curse


Yes I've known the disappeared
I have personally known people who have gone missing


Under the sheets to Radio Luxemburg
There was a time when listening to Radio Luxemburg was a secretive activity done under bed covers


And life is always a veil of tears
Life is naturally filled with sorrow and hardships


I've known too many of the disappeared
I have experienced loss and absence of many people who are now gone


There must be a different road we can take
We need to find another way to approach and handle our struggles


These words of pain that can kill and save
Although words can hurt they can also hold potential to help and heal




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