Stop Signs
The Residents Lyrics


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Somehow I always see the stop sign first.
Why is it, I wonder?
What gives me the clarity, the insight, the knowledge that it's time to move on
At first it's always the little things
The cute winks that soon become self-conscious and contrived
The messy hair that once seemed to be soeshingly natural
The hips that move so seductively beneath a dress that once revealed somehow droop, spread and quiver, motivating my eyes to look away
He sees a sign from God But it breaks my heart
He sees a sign from God You're taking it too hard

I saw this movie one time called "Imitation of Life"
The movie was kind of shitty, but I love the title





He sees a sign from God It's time for me to part It's time for me to party

Overall Meaning

The Residents's song Stop Signs is a deep reflection of the complexities of relationships and how they can slowly deteriorate over time. The opening lyrics "Somehow I always see the stop sign first. Why is it, I wonder? What gives me the clarity, the insight, the knowledge that it's time to move on" suggest that the singer has gone through multiple relationships and has gained a level of insight that helps them recognize the signs of a relationship reaching its end before their partner does. The next few lines, "At first it's always the little things, The cute winks that soon become self-conscious and contrived, The messy hair that once seemed to be soeshingly natural" explain how even the small things in a relationship can become a source of discomfort as time passes.


The line "He sees a sign from God But it breaks my heart, He sees a sign from God You're taking it too hard" can be interpreted in two ways, either the singer is talking about a partner who has decided that their relationship is coming to an end and sees it as a sign from God or the singer realizes that it is time to move on but their partner is finding it hard to accept. The lines "I saw this movie one time called "Imitation of Life", The movie was kind of shitty, but I love the title" seem to be a reference to how people can create a facade of happiness in their relationships, just like how the characters in the movie do.


The final line "He sees a sign from God It's time for me to part, It's time for me to party" is a reflection of the singer's mindset. They see that their relationship is ending and they are prepared to move on to a new phase in their life. Overall, the song is a deep and introspective reflection on the complexities and eventual downfall of relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Somehow I always see the stop sign first.
I have a way of predicting when things are about to go wrong, and I often recognize the signs before anyone else.


Why is it, I wonder?
I'm curious about what enables me to recognize these warning signs.


What gives me the clarity, the insight, the knowledge that it's time to move on
I'm reflecting on what it is that allows me to see the need for change in a situation or relationship.


At first it's always the little things
Change is usually initiated by small details that stand out to me.


The cute winks that soon become self-conscious and contrived
Expressions of affection that once felt genuine start to feel forced and unnatural over time.


The messy hair that once seemed to be soeshingly natural
Physical features or behaviors that were once appealing begin to lose their charm and appear unkempt or unattractive.


The hips that move so seductively beneath a dress that once revealed somehow droop, spread and quiver, motivating my eyes to look away
I notice changes in someone's physical appearance and behavior that signal a loss of vitality, and it causes me to feel uncomfortable around them.


He sees a sign from God But it breaks my heart
Someone I care about interprets these signs differently and it causes me sadness or grief.


He sees a sign from God You're taking it too hard
The person I care about thinks I'm overreacting or need to exercise more faith in the situation.


I saw this movie one time called "Imitation of Life" The movie was kind of shitty, but I love the title
I'm referencing a film I watched in the past that didn't impress me, but the title resonated with me and seems fitting for my current situation.


He sees a sign from God It's time for me to part It's time for me to party
The person I care about interprets the signs as a cue to move on and find new sources of enjoyment or excitement.




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