Humdrum and Humble
Tears for Fears Lyrics


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Mistress of the mind
Take me where the air is clean
Ignorance is kind
Emerald and evergreen

30 days September, year of miracle and grief
Through the haze, Remember
You're an animal, not a mineral

And we won the war, lost the battle
Lost the war, won the battle
Won the war, lost the battle
Lost the war
All for the love of the humdrum and humble
Color for the colorblind
All for the love of the humdrum and humble

Through the human eye
Nature a soul extreme
Nothing seems to die
Pictures in a magazine

Through the maze, precisely
Through the myriad of schemes
With your gaze, entice me
Like an animal, not a mineral

And we won the war, lost the battle
Lost the war, won the battle
Won the war, lost the battle
Lost the war
All for the love of the humdrum and humble
Colour for the colourblind
All for the love of the humdrum and humble

Through the maze, precisely
Through the myriad of schemes
With your gaze, entice me
Like an animal, not a mineral

And we won the war, lost the battle
Lost the war, won the battle
Won the war, lost the battle
Lost the war
All for the love of the humdrum and humble
Color for the colorblind
All for the love of the humdrum and humble




Rubbishing the philistines
All for the love of the humdrum and humble

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tears for Fears's song Humdrum and Humble explore the idea of seeking out simplicity and purity in life, and finding value in the ordinary and mundane moments. The first verse begins by referring to the "Mistress of the mind," which could be interpreted as a metaphor for wisdom or enlightenment. The singer is asking to be taken to a place where the air is clean, suggesting a longing for a fresh start or a clean slate. The line "Ignorance is kind" is somewhat paradoxical, as ignorance is typically not viewed as a positive attribute, but in this case, the suggestion could be that sometimes ignorance can be a kind of blissful simplicity, free from the complexities of the world. The imagery of emerald and evergreen further implies a desire for something pure and natural.


The next verse continues the theme of seeking simplicity, with references to the "human eye" and "pictures in a magazine." The suggestion is that even in the midst of human-made and artificial things, there is still an element of the natural world that persists - "Nature a soul extreme / Nothing seems to die." Like the previous verse, the chorus then repeats the theme of finding value in the ordinary and humble things of life, with lines like "All for the love of the humdrum and humble / Color for the colorblind."


Overall, the lyrics to Humdrum and Humble seem to be advocating for a kind of mindful simplicity and a recognition of the beauty in ordinary things. The references to winning and losing battles could suggest that life is a complex and challenging journey, but even amidst the struggles, there is value to be found in the humble and the everyday.


Line by Line Meaning

Mistress of the mind
Addressing the intelligence, calling upon it to lead.


Take me where the air is clean
Requesting to be taken to a pure, untouched place.


Ignorance is kind
Not knowing the burdens of the world is sometimes better.


Emerald and evergreen
A description of the perfect, untainted scene.


30 days September, year of miracle and grief
A reference to the duality of life and the changing of time.


Through the haze, Remember
Recalling a distant memory, even though it is difficult to remember.


You're an animal, not a mineral
Reminding oneself to enjoy life and not focus solely on materialistic things.


And we won the war, lost the battle
Describing the struggles of life and how one can win some battles but still lose overall.


Lost the war, won the battle
This line reiterates the theme of remembering the smaller victories, even if one comes up short in the end.


Won the war, lost the battle
This line emphasizes that winning big battles can ultimately be pointless if one does not address the greater issues.


All for the love of the humdrum and humble
Expressing admiration for simple, everyday life.


Color for the colorblind
Adding vibrancy to a dull world, giving purpose to life.


Through the human eye
Seeing the world as a human rather than a robot, providing a personal connection to life.


Nature a soul extreme
The natural world provides a deep, intense sense of emotion.


Nothing seems to die
Even if something appears to pass away, it may not truly be gone.


Pictures in a magazine
The world is often presented in a sanitized, perfect way in photographs.


Through the maze, precisely
Navigating the complexities of life in a calculated, thoughtful manner.


Through the myriad of schemes
Fighting through the various obstacles life presents in a strategic manner.


With your gaze, entice me
Being drawn in by the allure of something or someone.


Rubbishing the philistines
Disrupting the negative forces in life to improve overall well-being.




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Written by: ALAN GRIFFITHS, ROLAND ORZABAL

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