Ready to Start
Tears for Fears Lyrics


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Businessmen drink my blood
Like the kids in art school said they would
Then I guess I'll just begin again
You say can we still be friends

If I was scared I would
If I was bored you know that I would
And if I was yours, but I'm not

All the kids have always known
That the emperor wears no clothes
But we bow down to him all the same
'Cause it's better than being alone
If I was scared I would
And if I was pure you know that I would
And if I was yours, but I'm not

Now you're knocking at my door
Saying please come out with us tonight
But I would rather be alone
Than pretend I feel alright

If I was scared I would
If I was bored you know that I would
And if I was yours but I'm not
(Now I'm ready to start)

If I was scared I would
If I was bored you know that I would




And if I was yours but I'm not
(Now I'm ready to start)

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of "Ready to Start" by Tears for Fears, the singer expresses a sense of disillusionment and detachment from the world around them. The opening lines paint a picture of being taken advantage of by the relentless nature of capitalism, as the businessmen metaphorically "drink my blood," echoing the sentiments of being exploited and drained by those in power. There is a bitter realization of the unfulfilled promises made by others, perhaps reflecting on the naivety of youth and the harsh realities of adulthood.


The reference to "kids in art school" who foresaw this betrayal suggests a sense of foreboding or cynicism towards the future, highlighting a loss of innocence and trust in others. The repetition of the line "If I was scared I would, if I was bored you know that I would" conveys a resigned acceptance of one's actions or lack thereof in different situations, implying a sense of apathy or disinterest in engaging with the world.


The imagery of the emperor who wears no clothes symbolizes the hypocrisy and deceit that often go unnoticed or unchallenged in society. Despite knowing the truth, people still conform and bow down to these false ideals, choosing complacency over confronting the uncomfortable reality. The thematic contrast between fear, purity, and ownership further explores the complexities of personal identity and relationships, as the singer struggles with their sense of self and belonging.


As the song progresses, the singer rejects the superficiality of social interactions, preferring solitude over pretense. The refusal to join others in their escapades reflects a desire for authenticity and self-awareness, even if it means facing loneliness or isolation. The repeated affirmation of being "ready to start" may signify a readiness to break free from societal expectations and embrace a new beginning, reclaiming agency and autonomy in the face of uncertainty and disillusionment.




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Businessmen drink my blood
Like the kids in art school said they would
And I guess I'll just begin again
You say can we still be friends
If I was scared, I would
And if I was bored, you know I would
And if I was yours, but I'm not
All the kids have always known
That the emperor wears new clothes
But to bow to down to them anyway
Is better than to be alone
If I was scared, I would
And if I was bored, you know I would
And if I was yours, but I'm not
Now you're knocking at my door
Saying please come out against the night
But I would rather be alone
Than pretend I feel alright
If the businessmen drink my blood
Like the kids in art school said they would
Then I guess I'll just begin again
You say can we still be friends
If I was scared, I would
And if I was pure, you know I would
And if I was yours, but I'm not
Now I'm Ready to Start
If I was scared, I would
And if I was pure, you know I would
And if I was yours, but I'm not
Now I'm Ready to Start
Now I'm Ready to Start
I would rather be wrong
Than live in the shadows of your song
My mind is open wide
And now I'm ready to start
Now I'm Ready to Start
My mind is open wide
Now I'm Ready to Start
Not sure you'll open the door
To step out into the dark
Now I'm ready!



All comments from YouTube:

Aishwarya B G

Retro band Tears for Fears making Arcade Fire's retro sounding song from 2010, sound like 2010's. Love them both!

robert McCabe

These guys are so good that it's always like hearing music for the first time when they have a new release.I get mad though that they don't record more.

Fleetwood Black Ebooks

its so unexpected. if I heard this on the radio i would have thought some group is trying to vocalize like Roland lol. Its fresh and different

Ben Staadecker

Great cover!

Julie Altamirano

Amazing Band love these guys!

Donal Byrne

Absolutely amazing

Simon Dentona

Orzabel such a talent..Raoul and the Kings of spain his finest ever work absolutely Beautiful!

robert McCabe

I was in the hospital a very long time in a burn unit with third degree burns over 75 percent of my body in 1972,when I heard Sketches of Pain it floored me beyond anything that anyone could ever imagine.

Nella Crosiglia

great cover!

James Elder

where can I purchase this? I can't stop listening!

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