When in Cairo
The Neighbourhood Watch Lyrics


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I lost my spirit to a hologram
And babe you left me
'Cause I didn't have class
I got eyes
I'll be willing to lay
As long as you paint them back home
And tell me where they've been
I'm missing out on all your
Thoughts and prayers
Thoughts and prayers

I know you wouldn't like to let it go for free
I will live on those lullabies for far off lance
Baby I know you, I know you need a hand
Have you seen it girl?
How you've seen the desert
Baby I don't like it but I know Jesus was hurt when he got there

And I found God when I was in Cairo
Here's the thing

He's riding off of wheels
And He's got lullabies to sing
Wait for Him when you're gone
Wait for Him when you're gone

Talk about the elephants in the room
I know it's about
It's about me not loving you

And I found God when I was in Cairo
Here's the thing

He's riding off of wheels
And He's got lullabies to sing
Wait for Him when you're gone
Wait for Him when you're gone

I'm missing out on all your
Thoughts and prayers
Thoughts and prayers





And you walked to the desert
Just to get to Cairo

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Neighbourhood Watch's song When in Cairo convey a sense of confusion and loss in the singer. He states that he lost his spirit to a hologram, which could be interpreted as a metaphor for losing oneself to something that is not real or losing touch with one's true identity. The singer seems to have lost his lover as well, as she left him for not having "class" - which could refer to either money or social status. He mentions that he has eyes and is willing to lay, possibly indicating a desire to be with his lover and make it work. However, he needs her to paint them back home and tell him where they've been, suggesting that he's unsure of her trustworthiness or their relationship's status.


The lyrics also touch on religious themes, with the singer referencing finding God when he was in Cairo. He mentions that God is riding off of wheels and has lullabies to sing, which may symbolise comfort or solace. The singer also alludes to the biblical story of Jesus being hurt in the desert, implying that he, too, is feeling lost and hurt in his current situation.


Overall, the lyrics to When in Cairo convey a sense of displacement, confusion and a search for meaning, both emotionally and spiritually. The singer seems to be searching for answers and comfort, but is struggling to find them.


Line by Line Meaning

I lost my spirit to a hologram
I feel empty and disconnected from reality, as if I am not a real human being


And babe you left me
My significant other left me because of my lack of refinement and sophistication


'Cause I didn't have class
I am not cultured and do not possess the manners necessary for social interaction


I got eyes
I am observant and aware of my surroundings


I'll be willing to lay
I am willing to expose myself and be vulnerable


As long as you paint them back home
As long as you help me regain my sense of self and return to a familiar place


And tell me where they've been
And explain to me why I lost my spirit in the first place


I know you wouldn't like to let it go for free
I understand that nothing comes without a cost


I will live on those lullabies for far off lance
I will take solace in comforting but distant memories


Baby I know you, I know you need a hand
I know you are in need of support and assistance


Have you seen it girl?
Have you experienced the same feelings I have?


How you've seen the desert
Have you encountered emptiness and desolation like I have?


Baby I don't like it but I know Jesus was hurt when he got there
I do not enjoy feeling lost and alone, but I am aware that even the divine can suffer


And I found God when I was in Cairo. Here's the thing
While lost and searching for answers, I found spiritual guidance and purpose in an unexpected place


He's riding off of wheels
This divine presence moves and operates in a way that is foreign to human understanding


And He's got lullabies to sing
This divine presence brings comfort and tranquility


Wait for Him when you're gone
Hold onto faith and trust that this divine presence will provide guidance even in one's absence


Talk about the elephants in the room
Address the obvious issues that are affecting our relationship


I know it's about
I am aware that the problems in our relationship are due to


It's about me not loving you
My inability to genuinely care for you as you deserve


And you walked to the desert just to get to Cairo
You endured hardship and discomfort to reach a place of importance and significance


I'm missing out on all your Thoughts and prayers Thoughts and prayers
I am not receiving the emotional support and comfort that I need from you




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