1000000
R.E.M. Lyrics


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Secluded in a marker stone
Not only deadlier, but smarter, too
Smarter too
All along the tomb
All along the ruin
Secluded in a marker stone
Not only deadlier, but smarter, too
Smarter, too

I could live a million
I could live a million
I could live a million
I could live a million years

Secluded in a marker stone
Not only deadlier but smarter, too
Smarter, too
All along the tomb
All along the ruin
Secluded in a marker stone
Not only deadlier but smarter, too
Smarter, too

I could live a million
I could live a million
I could live a million
I could live a million years

All along, all along, all along the tomb
The secret in, the secret in, the secret in the ruin
Secluded in a marker stone
Not only deadlier, smarter, too
Smarter, too

I could live a million
I could live a million




I could live a million
I could live a million years

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of R.E.M.'s song 1000000 speak of being secluded and possibly entombed in a marker stone, all along a tomb and ruins. The repeated line "Not only deadlier, but smarter, too" hints at being able to survive and even evolve in isolation. The chorus "I could live a million years" echoes the idea that the singer is durable and could endure the test of time.


The song may be interpreted as a commentary on the human desire for immortality or the fear of death. The image of a marker stone and ruins suggest a sense of history and mortality, while the repeated emphasis on being smarter may speak to the idea that humanity's endless pursuit of knowledge could lead to even greater longevity. The song may also be seen as an exploration of the loneliness that can come with such longevity, as the singer is seemingly confined to a tomb and isolated from the rest of the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Secluded in a marker stone
Hidden away, far from the reach of the outside world, within the confines of a physical structure meant to commemorate a person or event


Not only deadlier, but smarter, too
In addition to being more lethal, also possessing a level of intelligence beyond what is expected or typical


Smarter too
Further emphasizing the intelligence of the subject or object being described


All along the tomb
Throughout the structure meant to contain a person's remains or pay tribute to their memory


All along the ruin
Similarly, present throughout a place that has fallen into disrepair or decay, often due to neglect or violence


I could live a million
Expressing a desire or ability to exist for an extremely long period of time, far beyond what is quite literally possible


I could live a million years
Exaggerating the aforementioned desire or ability to an almost absurd degree, and emphasizing the sheer magnitude of the number being referenced


All along, all along, all along the tomb
Repeating the prior sentiment to emphasize the pervading presence of a sense of mourning or reverence


The secret in, the secret in, the secret in the ruin
Drawing attention to an aspect of the decaying structure or environment that is hidden, either through obscurity or intent




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Michael Mills, Michael Stipe

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