I Am Secure
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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My room looks out to the wide open spaces.
My heart is touched,
By awakening faces.
I see the panic,
Of people in motion.
I can stand here,
Look out on an ocean.
I am a wall,
Awaiting a catchword.
I see the city laid out like a patchwork.

Alone, I am free, from hatred and blindness.
I hope that this life,
Is frozen and timeless.
My man is here,
We grow old by inches.
Tomorrow, I'll walk among heroes and princes.

I feed the boys,
I hear secrets whispered.
I know the hearts that are battered and blistered.

I am secure.
In this world of apartheid,




This is my cell,
But it's connected to starlight.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to “I Am Secure” by Pete Townshend can be interpreted as a reflection on the individual’s perspective towards the world and their place in it. The singer expresses a sense of detachment from the chaos of the world around them, taking refuge in their own space as they observe the frantic pace of daily life. The line “I am a wall, awaiting a catchword” suggests a sense of readiness, awaiting a signal to spring into action.


The following lines suggest a sense of resignation, indicating that they are aware of their own powerlessness in the face of larger forces at play. However, the singer seems to find solace in their connections with others. The line “My man is here, we grow old by inches” suggests a stable, lasting relationship that provides comfort in the face of uncertainty.


As the song progresses, there is a sense of empathy towards others that underscores the individual’s own self-assurance. The line “I know the hearts that are battered and blistered” suggests a sensitivity to the struggles of others, and the chorus “I am secure” affirms the sense of stability and comfort the individual finds within themselves. The final lines of the song suggest a sense of hope that transcends even the most oppressive societal barriers, as the singer acknowledges their connection to the stars, beyond the confines of their cell or circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

My room looks out to the wide open spaces.
From my room, I can see the vast openness that lies ahead.


My heart is touched, By awakening faces.
The sight of newness touches something deep within me.


I see the panic, Of people in motion.
I see the chaos and confusion of people who keep moving.


I can stand here, Look out on an ocean.
I can stand here and look at the vast ocean in front of me.


I am a wall, Awaiting a catchword.
I am a stoic figure waiting for a signal or a cue.


I see the city laid out like a patchwork.
The city lies in front of me like a quilt of different colors.


Alone, I am free, from hatred and blindness.
I enjoy freedom from despising and being unaware of everything when alone.


I hope that this life, Is frozen and timeless.
I wish life to be still and unchanging so that it doesn't progress.


My man is here, We grow old by inches.
My partner is beside me, and we grow older slowly.


Tomorrow, I'll walk among heroes and princes.
Tomorrow, I will be walking among renowned and eminent people.


I feed the boys, I hear secrets whispered.
I feed young people while hearing hushed information.


I know the hearts that are battered and blistered.
I understand the feelings and emotions that have been wounded and ravaged.


I am secure.
I am safe and sound.


In this world of apartheid,
In this world of segregation,


This is my cell,
This is my confinement,


But it's connected to starlight.
But there is hope and splendor in the distance.




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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