The World's Address
They Might Be Giants Lyrics


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I know you deceived me, couldn't sleep last night
Now my tear stains on the wall reflect an ugly sight
I can see your secrets
No need to confess
Everyone looks naked when you know the world's address

The world's address
A place that's worn
A sad pun that reflects a sadder mess
I'll repeat it for those who may not have already guessed
The world's address

Life's parade of fashion just leaves me depressed
Under every garment I can see the world's address
Call the men of science and let them hear this song
Tell them Albert Einstein and Copernicus were wrong

The world's address
A place that's worn
A sad pun that reflects a sadder mess
I'll repeat it for those who may not have already guessed
The world's address

Call the men of science and let them hear this song
Tell them Albert Einstein and Copernicus were wrong

The world's address
A place that's worn
A sad pun that reflects a sadder mess
I'll repeat it for those who may not have already guessed

The world's address
A place that's worn
A sad pun that reflects a sadder mess




I'll say it one more time for those who may not have already guessed
The world's address

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to They Might Be Giants' song "The World's Address" speak to feelings of betrayal and disillusionment with the world. The singer begins by expressing their awareness of being deceived, which has kept them from sleeping well. The tear stains on the wall reflect the emotional toll this has taken on them. However, the singer is not completely surprised by the deception, as they claim to be able to see other people's secrets without needing them to confess. They see that "everyone looks naked" when you know the world's address, suggesting that deep down, we are all vulnerable and exposed.


The chorus repeats the phrase "the world's address," which is described as a "place that's worn" and a "sad pun that reflects a sadder mess." The repeated mention of the world's address can be interpreted as a commentary on the state of the world and the state of humanity. Despite the cynical view of the world expressed in the song, there is a sense of humor and playfulness in the wordplay and puns used by the lyrics. The final lines of the song suggest a call to action, urging the "men of science" to listen to the song and consider the possibility that even great thinkers like Albert Einstein and Copernicus may have been mistaken.


Overall, "The World's Address" is a complex and thought-provoking song that touches on themes of betrayal, disillusionment, vulnerability, and the state of the world. Through its use of wordplay and puns, it offers a mix of cynicism and humor that encourages listeners to consider their own perspectives on the world and their place in it.


Line by Line Meaning

I know you deceived me, couldn't sleep last night
You lied to me and it kept me up all night


Now my tear stains on the wall reflect an ugly sight
My sadness is so great that it has left a physical mark on my surroundings


I can see your secrets
I know your hidden truths


No need to confess
You don't need to admit anything to me because I already know the truth


Everyone looks naked when you know the world's address
When you have knowledge of how things really are, it strips away the illusions and makes everything seem exposed and vulnerable


The world's address
The true nature of the world


A place that's worn
A world that has been used and abused


A sad pun that reflects a sadder mess
The title of the song is a play on words that highlights the even greater sadness of the world


I'll repeat it for those who may not have already guessed
I will say it again in case anyone missed it


Life's parade of fashion just leaves me depressed
The constant display of superficiality and materialism in the world makes me feel sad


Under every garment I can see the world's address
Even behind the illusions of fashion and materialism, the true nature of the world is still visible


Call the men of science and let them hear this song
Bring in the experts to listen to this message


Tell them Albert Einstein and Copernicus were wrong
Challenge the established theories and ideas about the world




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL, JOHN C. FLANSBURGH, JOHN S. LINNELL

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@TubeScrewed

A sad pun that reflects a sadder mess.
Favorite lyric.

@TheKing0fSting

This album has the catchiest songs out of any of them. This, cowtown, mr me, they're all so catchy

@robpash2204

Agreed!! They have written such incredibly catchy songs and the ones you mentioned are at the top of my list

@bazowick7504

I told you about the world, its address
I wonder when they're gonna clean up the mess

@raditan5042

I told you about the world it's a dress
I wonder when they're gonna clean up the mess

@Sylocat

You know the rabid child is still tuning in
Chess Piece Face's patience must be wearing thin

@garretteulett8600

Because they haven't played this song on the air
Not that anyone but me even cared

@noose-db8li

And the Disk Jockey has moved out of town
The district courthouse says he's nowhere to be found

@beesoda7095

love how this sounds like a villain song

@hfj7833

THIS IS MY FAV SONG EVER

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