My Life In The Suicide Ranks
Tears for Fears Lyrics


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My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my life in the suicide ranks

I used to call it
Are you still precious
Love for your mother
Wine on the carpet
All in the breaks of dawn
You'll find the widest while you came
That let the dress...'

My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my life in the suicide ranks
Love me like a child, no one tells me why.
My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my life in the suicide ranks

My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my life in the suicide ranks

Whoah, thank you for the help but
Well, the high road is the low road!
Tell me what do you think this is
Who know better all of a talk
...
... or the crow
Will you hold me, will you shake me
Will you think you're all alone'
Well you don't look for your health in the color of your skin'
I open up let the darkness come in'

My life, my life in the suicide ranks
My life, my!, .. ooh!





... the suffering!

Overall Meaning

The song, My Life In The Suicide Ranks by Tears for Fears is a deep and introspective reflection on the struggles of life and the feeling of being lost or trapped. The repeated refrain of "My life, my life in the suicide ranks" is a chilling reminder of the dark thoughts that can consume someone who is struggling with depression or any other kind of mental health issue. The lyrics then delve into various images of past memories or moments of despair, such as spilling wine on the carpet or feeling alone and unloved like a child.


The second half of the song takes on a more conversational and contemplative tone, with the artist questioning whether it is better to take the high or low road in life, and ultimately acknowledging that they have found comfort in the darkness. The final lines of the song, "I open up let the darkness come in", reinforce this idea and suggest that while struggling with mental health issues can be difficult, it is important to confront and embrace those darker feelings in order to move forward and heal.


Overall, the lyrics to My Life In The Suicide Ranks are a poignant and honest portrayal of the challenges of living with mental illness, and serve as a reminder of the importance of seeking help and support during difficult times.




Line by Line Meaning

My life, my life in the suicide ranks
The repeating of this line represents the overwhelming feeling of despair and hopelessness that the singer feels in their current state of mind.


I used to call it
The singer is reflecting on a past time where they may have had a different perspective or understanding of their current situation.


Are you still precious
The singer may be questioning if they are still valuable or worthy despite feeling so low.


Love for your mother
The artist may be reminiscing on a time when they felt love and connection to their mother, which is now lost in their current state of mind.


Wine on the carpet
This could be a metaphor for small mistakes or problems that the artist has in their life, which now feel insurmountable.


All in the breaks of dawn
The singer may be experiencing a sense of dread or fear at the thought of facing another day and the potential challenges it brings.


You'll find the widest while you came
The singer may be alluding to a sense of disillusionment or betrayal from someone or something that they previously trusted or relied on.


That let the dress...'
This line is incomplete and open to interpretation, but it could be referencing feelings of shame or regret.


Love me like a child, no one tells me why.
The artist may be calling out for help and support, desiring to feel loved and cared for like a child would.


Whoah, thank you for the help but
The artist may be expressing gratitude for those who have tried to assist them, but ultimately feel like their efforts are in vain.


Well, the high road is the low road!
This line suggests that the singer might be feeling conflicted about the right course of action to take, or that there is no clear direction for them to go in.


Tell me what do you think this is
The artist is asking for clarification or insight about their current situation, as they may feel lost or confused.


Who know better all of a talk
This line may be suggesting that the singer has heard all sorts of advice or opinions about their situation, but none of it has been particularly helpful or relevant to them.


... or the crow
This line is incomplete and open to interpretation, but it could be referencing a dark or ominous symbol that the singer identifies with.


Will you hold me, will you shake me
The singer might be seeking reassurance or comfort from someone close to them, particularly during moments of inner turmoil.


Will you think you're all alone'
The artist may be feeling very isolated and lonely during their struggles, despite the presence of others around them.


Well you don't look for your health in the color of your skin'
This line is difficult to interpret fully, but it could be a warning against relying on external factors or appearances to improve one's mental health.


I open up let the darkness come in'
The singer might be acknowledging and embracing the pain and difficulties in their life, in order to better process and deal with them.


My life, my life in the suicide ranks
Repeating this line at the end of the song emphasizes the ongoing struggle and pain that the singer is enduring.




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Written by: CHRIS HUGHES, IAN STANLEY, ROLAND ORZABAL

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