Helpline Operator
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I watch the sun go down on London town
I wait for the night voices to sound
I smell the pain upon the breath of the lost & lonely
I hear the thoughts that whisper in the hearts of all men.

I'm the helpline operator & I'll spare you the time.
I'm the intimate stranger. Your problems will be mine.
Put your tongue into the mouthpiece
And whisper in my ear.
Admit to me
the things you can't admit to yourself.
Admit to me & no one else.
Everybody's looking for someone
to tell them what they want to hear.
Everybody's looking for true love
To help them feel what they cannot feel.

I'm the helpline operator, can you spare me the time.
I'm the intimate stranger. Your problems will be mine.
I'm the helpline operator.
Helpline operator. (X3)

True love will come
True love will come





Helpline operator. (X4)

Overall Meaning

The The's song "Helpline Operator" explores the idea of loneliness and the desire for connection with others. The opening verse depicts the singer watching the sun go down on London town, waiting for the night voices to sound. There is a sense of anticipation and eagerness for the world to come alive once the darkness falls. The following lines evoke a sense of empathy and understanding for those who are lost and lonely, as the singer can smell their pain upon their breath and hear their whispered thoughts.


The chorus introduces the concept of the helpline operator, someone who is willing to listen to and empathize with those in need. The singer expresses a willingness to be an "intimate stranger" to those who call, someone who can share in their problems and provide a listening ear. The bridge creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability, encouraging the caller to admit to the things they cannot admit to themselves, with the reassurance that there is no judgement from the helpline operator.


Overall, the song is a powerful exploration of the human need for connection and empathy, and the ways in which we can find that connection in unexpected places.


Line by Line Meaning

I watch the sun go down on London town
I observe as the sun sets in London, indicating the end of another day.


I wait for the night voices to sound
I anticipate the emergence of sounds that can only be heard at night.


I smell the pain upon the breath of the lost & lonely
I detect the agony emanating from those who are both wandering and isolated.


I hear the thoughts that whisper in the hearts of all men.
I am aware of the private musings that resonate within every individual's soul.


I'm the helpline operator & I'll spare you the time.
I am a facilitator ready to assist you without wasting your valuable time.


I'm the intimate stranger. Your problems will be mine.
I am a sympathetic confidant who will take on your concerns as if they were my own.


Put your tongue into the mouthpiece
Speak directly into the phone's receiver.


And whisper in my ear.
And share your troubles with me in the utmost confidence.


Admit to me the things you can't admit to yourself.
Confess to me the things you're unable to acknowledge to yourself.


Admit to me & no one else.
Tell me and no one else about your innermost feelings or experiences.


Everybody's looking for someone to tell them what they want to hear.
Everyone seeks someone who will offer them comforting words or agree with their opinions.


Everybody's looking for true love to help them feel what they cannot feel.
People yearn for love that will allow them to experience emotions they're unable to feel alone.


I'm the helpline operator, can you spare me the time.
I'm the operator available to help who's wondering if you have the time to talk.


True love will come
Authentic love will eventually arrive in your life.


Helpline operator. (X4)
The operator who can be reached by telephone for assistance or advice.




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