When I Hear My Name
The White Stripes Lyrics


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When I hear my name
I want to disappear
Woah oh oh
Woah oh oh
Woah oh oh

When I see my face
I want to disappear
Woah oh oh
Woah oh oh
Woah oh oh

When I see my face
I want to disappear
Woah oh oh
Woah oh oh
Ooh

When I hear my name
I want to disappear
Woah oh oh




Woah oh oh
Woah oh oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The White Stripes' song "When I Hear My Name" convey a sense of self-doubt and the desire to disappear. The repetition and simplicity of the lyrics emphasize the strength of these emotions. The singer expresses a wish to disappear when they hear or see their name, likely due to a lack of confidence or a sense of being overwhelmed by their own identity. The use of the word "want" suggests that this desire is a conscious decision rather than a natural reaction. The song is delivered with a raw intensity, reflecting the emotional turmoil of the singer.


The lyrics can be interpreted in a number of ways, but one possible explanation is that they are a reflection of the pressures of fame and how it can impact an individual's sense of self. The song may be about the lead singer, Jack White, and his experiences with fame and self-identity. The repetition and simplicity of the lyrics also suggest a feeling of being trapped or stuck, unable to escape these feelings of self-doubt and the desire to disappear.


Line by Line Meaning

When I hear my name
The sound of my name creates an overwhelming sense of shame and inadequacy within me.


I want to disappear
I feel so small and insignificant that I wish to cease existing entirely.


Woah oh oh
An exclamation used to emphasize the intensity of my feelings of self-loathing.


When I see my face
The sight of my physical appearance generates feelings of disgust and self-hatred within me.


Ooh
An exclamation used to express the depth of my despair and hopelessness.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jack White

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Robyn


on Candy Cane Children

The meaning of this song is basically saying the older you get, the less fun Christmas becomes usually do to adulthood. The lines "don't you know your name?...", probably refers to the adults telling kids to grow up as if they're saying "Do you know how old you are? You're getting too old for this stuff." Probably why he put the lines "nobody knows how to talk to children". Also, he puts the lines "think again" after a thought of one of the kids thinking of wishing to participate in Christmas activities. As if they're thinking "Yeah I probably AM too old for this.." "364 more tears girl" the sadness of getting older. Not participating feels like a missed opportunity and causes even more sadness..

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