The Girl Who Wanted To Be God
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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There are no sunsets just silence
You could see that she was true and faithless
But see through the future and forget all the lies
Black out the words for the blind have eyes

I am the girl who wanted to be God
I am the girl who wanted to be God
There are times when you feel hopeless
Just for once for no-one else we are blameless
The dawn is still breaking it's heaven is so high
She told the truth, told the truth and then she lied

I am the girl who wanted to be God
I am the girl who wanted to be God





Hold me she said love me to death

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Manic Street Preachers' The Girl Who Wanted To Be God seem to describe a person who has lost faith in the world and has grown disillusioned with lies and deception. The first two lines suggest a sense of emptiness and lack of hope, where the singer cannot find solace in an otherwise peaceful scene. The following line acknowledges that the person is both true and faithless, suggesting perhaps a conflict between their desire for truth and their inability to believe in something greater than themselves. The phrase "see through the future" could be interpreted as the character's aspiration to understand the world and their place in it, whereas "forget all the lies" could signal their desire to find truth in a world full of deceit.


The repetition of the chorus reveals the central motif of the song: the idea of wanting to be God. It's unclear whether the character wants to become a deity or is questioning why God has allowed the world to become so flawed. The concept of blamelessness is also touched upon, suggesting the character's desire to escape from the injustices of the world, if only for a while. The final line "Hold me she said love me to death" could be interpreted as the character's longing for love or affirmation from an outside source, although being loved to death could also be seen as a suicidal inclination.


Line by Line Meaning

There are no sunsets just silence
The absence of the sun setting creates an environment of stillness.


You could see that she was true and faithless
Although she appeared genuine, she was also untrustworthy.


But see through the future and forget all the lies
To truly see the future clearly, one must disregard any previous untruths.


Black out the words for the blind have eyes
Mute the words because even those who appear blind can see clearly.


I am the girl who wanted to be God
The artist wishes to possess god-like power and control.


There are times when you feel hopeless
Moments arise where one feels hopeless and without options.


Just for once for no-one else we are blameless
Every so often, there is a situation where no one is at fault nor to blame.


The dawn is still breaking it's heaven is so high
Even though day is dawning, the sky and future remain vast and unknown.


She told the truth, told the truth and then she lied
Initially truthful, but then she later deceitfully betrayed that truth.


Hold me she said love me to death
The artist longs for love and intimacy that extends beyond life.




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MrPicklerwoof

This is one of the best album tracks of the 90s. Bizarre how it never gets talked about and flew under the radar.

Richard Hardy

Also a better single than at least 90% of singles released during the ‘90s (and not even a single).

Gareth Jones

I never get bored of listening to this song, my personal favourite from Everything must go.

Duane Durkan

Class song. You've good taste

Liam Hathaway

This song was playing when I was getting my haircut one time in the mid-2000s and I went out and bought the CD immediately after. I'd liked a few of the Manics' songs prior to that, but I credit this as the song that god me properly hooked!

Callum Mottram

Congratulations pals. No 1 Album this week. Beat Steps again. Couldn't happen to a better bunch of fellas. Thanks for your amazing Music.

Barrie Norman

This album got me hooked on the manics it reminds me of the 90s and the good old days happy days

Finnegan63

The LP is excellent but a particularly favourite part for me is where you get firstly Small Black Flowers and then this magnificent song.

Carl Rutter

Came here after dialling up Small Black Flowers... 👌

Kevin Hanson

Sublime

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