Sleepwalking
The Automatic Lyrics


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Nineteen years gone away, the kids have grown up
These trains don't run anymore
How the view from the window's changed
On mobile phones people talk and talk
Do we all complain too much?

You'd see so much more of the world today if you'd taken to sleepwalking
The last thing that you heard must have been all change, all change, all change

Time travelling makes an antique of yourself
The curtain's pulled wide, the unveiling of a museum piece
Small price to pay, small price to pay for this freedom of choice

You'd see so much more of the world today if you'd taken to sleepwalking
The last thing that you heard must have been all change, all change, all change

Out of date, in the right place at the wrong time, stolen, taken away
Out of place, but a lucky escape, rescued at last





You'd see so much more of the world today if you'd taken to sleepwalking
The last thing that you heard must have been all change, all change, all change

Overall Meaning

The Automatic's song Sleepwalking reflects on the passage of time, change and the consequences of missed opportunities. The theme of the song is the idea that by being asleep, one risks not experiencing the world and missing out on key moments in life. The lyrics are full of thought-provoking ideas about the concept of time and how much has changed over the years.


The song's opening lines "Nineteen years gone away, the kids have grown up, these trains don't run anymore" is a clear indication that the passage of time is a heavy theme in the song. The song addresses how technology has advanced, and how people's behavior has changed too, with everyone being glued to their mobile phones. The lyrics 'on mobile phones people talk and talk, do we all complain too much' question whether technology has left us all stuck in our virtual worlds, disconnected from reality.


The chorus, 'You'd see so much more of the world today if you'd taken to sleepwalking, The last thing that you heard must have been all change, all change, all change' promote the idea of living in the present and not being a slave to your routine life. The idea of sleepwalking as a metaphor acts as an invitation for listeners to break free from the mundane and to be open to new experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

Nineteen years gone away, the kids have grown up
Time has passed and the children have become adults.


These trains don't run anymore
The trains no longer operate or exist.


How the view from the window's changed
The scenery outside has transformed.


On mobile phones people talk and talk
People have lengthy conversations on their mobile devices.


Do we all complain too much?
Are we all too quick to voice our grievances?


You'd see so much more of the world today if you'd taken to sleepwalking
You would experience more of the world if you were to walk in your sleep.


The last thing that you heard must have been all change, all change, all change
The last announcement you heard was probably about a change in circumstances.


Time travelling makes an antique of yourself
Travelling through time ages you.


The curtain's pulled wide, the unveiling of a museum piece
The curtains are opened to reveal an ancient treasure.


Small price to pay, small price to pay for this freedom of choice
There is a minor cost for the ability to make decisions.


Out of date, in the right place at the wrong time, stolen, taken away
Obsolete, present but unlucky, taken or lost.


Out of place, but a lucky escape, rescued at last
Unsuitable but fortunate, ultimately saved.


You'd see so much more of the world today if you'd taken to sleepwalking
You would experience more of the world if you were to walk in your sleep.


The last thing that you heard must have been all change, all change, all change
The last announcement you heard was likely about a change in circumstances.




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Great song!! The Automatic Rock!!!! Fourth comment!!!

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