Nobody Knows
Nitzer Ebb Lyrics


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One o'clock in the morning
Wet rails take me home
One in the morning
On a train in the rain
One in the morning
I'm sitting all alone

Thinking and yawning, and what's to be done
Bloody noses, alcohol, and bastard drunks
Blowing kisses to the girls who say too much

Bloody noses, alcohol, and bastard drunks
Blowing kisses to the girls who say too much
They're just showing you what's to be done

Yeah, the people nobody knows

What I say to you
I don't see no one sitting pretty
No one having fun
Out in the city
Slipping down, one by one
In the city
No one's having fun
Out in the city




A thousand times a day
Just think how you pay

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nitzer Ebb's Nobody Knows describe a lonely and introspective late-night train ride. The repetition of "one in the morning" emphasizes the idea of being alone, with the singer sitting by themselves and thinking about their life. They mention "bloody noses, alcohol, and bastard drunks," likely referring to the darker side of nightlife and the potential dangers that come with it. However, there is also a sense of rebellion and independence as they blow kisses to the girls who "say too much." In a city where no one seems to be having fun, the singer is left considering the cost of it all.


The final lines of the song, "Just think how you pay," suggest a warning or cautionary tale. The singer is urging listeners to consider the consequences of their actions and lifestyles, as they may come at a high cost. The repeated phrase "the people nobody knows" further emphasizes the idea that many people are living lives unseen and unknown, perhaps struggling with similar feelings of isolation and questioning the choices they've made.


Overall, Nobody Knows offers a reflective and somewhat melancholic perspective on urban life and the human experience. The lyrics suggest that there is an underbelly to the city, with potential danger and loneliness hidden just beneath the surface.


Line by Line Meaning

One o'clock in the morning
The singer is providing a time reference and setting the scene.


Wet rails take me home
The singer is traveling by train in rainy weather.


One in the morning
The singer is still on the train and it's now one in the morning.


On a train in the rain
The artist is still traveling on a train in rainy weather.


One in the morning
The artist is lonely and it's still one in the morning.


I'm sitting all alone
The singer is alone on the train and feeling lonely.


Thinking and yawning, and what's to be done
The singer is bored and pondering about what to do next.


Bloody noses, alcohol, and bastard drunks
The artist is observing the unsavory behavior of some people.


Blowing kisses to the girls who say too much
The artist is noting how some people show off and act foolishly.


Bloody noses, alcohol, and bastard drunks
The artist is still observing the negative actions of some people.


Blowing kisses to the girls who say too much
The singer is explaining how these people are demonstrating what not to do.


They're just showing you what's to be done
The artist is warning others to not follow bad examples.


Yeah, the people nobody knows
The singer is referring to the individuals who are behaving poorly.


What I say to you
The singer is addressing the listener directly.


I don't see no one sitting pretty
The singer is saying that nobody is happy or content.


No one having fun
The artist is saying that nobody is having a good time.


Out in the city
The artist is referring to the town or city outside of the train.


Slipping down, one by one
The singer is noting how people are becoming more and more miserable over time.


In the city
The singer is restating that the misery is happening in the town or city outside of the train.


No one's having fun
The artist is repeating that nobody is enjoying themselves.


Out in the city
The artist is once again referencing the external location where things are not going well.


A thousand times a day
The artist is saying that this problem happens constantly and repeatedly.


Just think how you pay
The singer is warning the listener about the consequences of not finding happiness and joy in life.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JEFFREY N CARRUTHERS, PETER JAMES ANDREA

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