A New Machine
Pink Floyd Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I have always been here
I have always looked out from behind these eyes
It feels like more than a lifetime
Feels like more than a lifetime

Sometimes i get tired of the waiting
Sometimes i get tired of being in here
Is this the way it has always been?
Could it ever have been different?

Do you ever get tired of the waiting?
Do you ever get tired of being in there?




Don't worry, nobody lives forever,
Nobody lives forever

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pink Floyd's "A New Machine" are introspective and contemplative, expressing the feeling of being trapped in one's own mind and body. The opening lines "I have always been here, I have always looked out from behind these eyes" suggest a deep-seated sense of permanence, a feeling that one has always existed in this form and cannot escape it. The repetition of the phrase "Feels like more than a lifetime" reinforces this sense of being stuck, of time stretching out endlessly before and behind the singer.


The second stanza shifts the focus to a sense of restlessness, a desire to escape or break free from this state. The repetition of the phrase "Sometimes I get tired of" emphasizes the cyclical nature of these feelings, which seem to come and go but ultimately never disappear. The question "Could it ever have been different?" suggests a longing for a different life or a different way of being, but also a recognition that this may not be possible. The chorus offers a moment of comforting nihilism, reassuring the singer (and the listener) that nobody lives forever and that this too shall pass.


Overall, the lyrics to "A New Machine" suggest a deep existential unease, a sense of being trapped in one's own body and mind and unable to escape. The cyclical nature of the emotions expressed in the song suggests that this feeling may be a recurring one, a part of the human condition that we all experience at some point.


Line by Line Meaning

I have always been here
I have existed within this body and consciousness for as long as I can remember


I have always looked out from behind these eyes
I have always experienced life through the perspective of my own eyes and mind


It feels like more than a lifetime
The experiences and memories of my life seem to surpass the limitations of time and space


Feels like more than a lifetime
The sensation of time passing feels like it has carried on beyond what I thought was possible


Sometimes I get tired of the waiting
Occasionally, the process of waiting for something to happen or for change to occur becomes exhausting


Sometimes I get tired of being in here
At times, the feeling of confinement or being trapped in one's own body or mind becomes overwhelming


Is this the way it has always been?
I question whether my current state of being and experiences are all that has ever existed


Could it ever have been different?
I ponder the possibility of an alternate past or present that could have resulted in a different reality


Do you ever get tired of the waiting?
I inquire if others also find waiting to be a tedious and arduous process


Do you ever get tired of being in there?
I ask if anyone else experiences the feeling of being trapped in their own mind or body


Don't worry, nobody lives forever
Despite the struggles and uncertainties of life, it is important to remember that everyone has a finite existence


Nobody lives forever
Death is an inevitability that all living beings must face




Contributed by Mason Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

Thang Leminh


on Wearing the Inside Out

Trần trụi dễ thương....

Thang Leminh


on Hey You

Tôi yêu PinkPloyd

More Versions