Size Of Sorrow
Tears for Fears Lyrics


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Bathe in another man's grave
In time we'll follow
Save all your thoughts for these days
Don't steal, just borrow

Well, a high wire is a dangerous game
But a hard act to follow
If I fly high like a moth to a flame
Would your eyes be the size of sorrow?

Pain, I can understand pain
Sometimes you just swallow
Say we can make it okay
Don't steal, just borrow

Well, the high wire is a dangerous game
But a hard act to follow
If I fly high like a moth to a flame
Would your eyes be the size of sorrow?

Well, the high wire is a dangerous game
But a hard act to follow
If I fly high like a moth to a flame
Would your eyes be the size of sorrow?

High wire is a dangerous game
But a hard act to follow
If I fly high like a moth to a flame
Would your eyes be the size of sorrow?

High wire, high wire, high wire




Would your eyes be the size of sorrow?
High wire, high wire, high wire

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Size of Sorrow" by Tears for Fears delve into the theme of risk-taking and its consequences. The first verse begins with the phrase "Bathe in another man's grave," which could be interpreted as seeking thrills at the expense of others. The next line, "In time we'll follow," suggests that the consequences of these actions will catch up eventually. The next verses repeat the phrase "Don't steal, just borrow," which might mean that the singer is looking for ways to achieve their goals without causing harm to anyone.


The chorus is where the theme is explored most explicitly. The high wire is a metaphor for the dangerous game of taking risks. It is set up as both thrilling and hard to follow. However, the consequences of falling off the high wire would be catastrophic, represented by the "size of sorrow" in the eyes of those left behind. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the potential damage that risk-taking can cause.


Overall, "Size of Sorrow" is a cautionary tale about the consequences of risky behavior. The theme is explored through the metaphor of the high wire, and the chorus serves as a reminder that even thrilling experiences can lead to significant sorrow.


Line by Line Meaning

Bathe in another man's grave
Take pleasure in someone else's misfortune


In time we'll follow
We will also experience sorrow at some point in the future


Save all your thoughts for these days
Hold onto your memories and cherish them when times are tough


Don't steal, just borrow
Take inspiration from others, but make it your own


Well, a high wire is a dangerous game
Taking risks can be dangerous


But a hard act to follow
Achieving success can be a challenge


If I fly high like a moth to a flame
If I chase after something dangerous and thrilling


Would your eyes be the size of sorrow?
Would you feel sadness and worry for me?


Pain, I can understand pain
I empathize with those who experience sorrow


Sometimes you just swallow
Sometimes you have to just endure the pain


Say we can make it okay
Believe that we can overcome our sorrow and be okay


High wire, high wire, high wire
A metaphor for life's challenges and risks


Would your eyes be the size of sorrow?
Do you care enough for me to feel sorrow and empathy for my struggles?




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Roland Orzabal

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