Talk to Me
Resurrection Band Lyrics


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I'm a house with no window, I'm a room without a door,
I'm a fortress broken into, I'm a city without walls,
I'm a ship without an anchor, a fire without a flame,
I'm a universal person, I'm a face without a name.

Why don't you talk to me?
Why don't you talk to me?
Why don't you talk to me?
Why don't you talk to me?

I'm a dance without a rhythm, I'm a poet without a rhyme,
I'm a comedy gone sour, I'm a memory lost in time,
A book without a binding, salt you cannot taste,
I'm a universal person, my identity erased.

Why don't you talk to me?
Why don't you talk...talk to me?
Why don't you talk to me?
Why don't you talk to me?

Talk.

Emotion without action, my heart held tight by fear,
My mind is split in half, I have ears that will not hear,
One thing I know is true; this, I know as a fact:
The closer that I get to you, your voice will start coming back.

I want to talk to you,
I need to talk to you,
I want to talk to you,
I need to talk to you,
I want to talk to you,
I need to talk to you,
I want to talk to you,
I need to talk to you,
I want to talk to you,




I need to talk to you,
(fade)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Resurrection Band's song "Talk to Me" illustrate a sense of isolation and loneliness. The singer compares themselves to various objects or concepts that are incomplete or lacking, such as a house with no window, a city without walls, a dance without a rhythm, and a memory lost in time. The repeated refrain of "Why don't you talk to me?" suggests that this isolation is due to a lack of communication with another person. The singer confesses to having emotions and thoughts but struggles to take action, possibly due to fear or anxiety. However, they express a desire to connect with someone and recognize that talking with that person could help them overcome their barriers.


Overall, the lyrics of "Talk to Me" convey a sense of longing for connection and the struggle to break through mental and emotional barriers that prevent communication. The repetition of the refrain highlights the importance of communication in relationships and the vital role it plays in overcoming isolation and loneliness.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a house with no window, I'm a room without a door,
I'm closed off from the world, unable to let anyone in.


I'm a fortress broken into, I'm a city without walls,
I'm vulnerable and exposed, with no protection from outside forces.


I'm a ship without an anchor, a fire without a flame,
I'm adrift and aimless, lacking the passion and stability to anchor myself.


I'm a universal person, I'm a face without a name.
I'm just another face in the crowd, lacking any distinguishing qualities or identity.


Why don't you talk to me?
Please reach out and connect with me.


I'm a dance without a rhythm, I'm a poet without a rhyme,
I'm out of sync and unable to find coherence or meaning.


I'm a comedy gone sour, I'm a memory lost in time,
I'm something that started out light-hearted and fun, but has turned unexpectedly dark and disillusioning.


A book without a binding, salt you cannot taste,
I lack any defining features or characteristics.


Why don't you talk...talk to me?
Repeated plea for connection and communication.


Talk.
A final, simple call to action, asking the listener to reach out.


Emotion without action, my heart held tight by fear,
I'm filled with feelings and emotions, but struggle to act on them out of fear or anxiety.


My mind is split in half, I have ears that will not hear,
I'm divided in my thoughts and feelings, making it hard to process or communicate effectively.


The closer that I get to you, your voice will start coming back.
The more I connect with others, the easier it becomes to open up and communicate.


I want to talk to you,
A simple statement of desire to connect with someone.


I need to talk to you,
I feel a deep need to share my thoughts and feelings with someone else.


(fade)
The song ends with a subtle reminder of the overarching theme - the need for connection and communication.




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John McGowan


on Hotfootin'

A couple of lyrics changes:
"Banana-boat Buick blaring in stereo can't drown out what he is saying."
"Brothers and sisters he tells them..."

Bruce M. Axtens


on Benny & Sue

"ignored the one inside" or "ignored the warning sign"?

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