Freak Me Out
Weezer Lyrics


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City streets at night
Can be so intimidating
I'm not the toughest guy
I gotta keep my eyes open
You came out of nowhere

Man you really freak me out
I'm so afraid of you
And when I lose my cool
I don't know what to do
I know you don't mean no harm
You're just doing your thing
But man you really freak me out

Did I hurt you?
Are you okay?
Can I buy you a drink?
Oh, what's the world coming to?
You came out of nowhere

Man you really freak me out
I'm so afraid of you
And when I lose my cool
I don't know what to do
I know you don't mean no harm
You're just doing your thing
But man you really freak me out

I'm going to try to improve my manners (manners)
Everyone, yes everyone, is my friend!

City streets at night (city streets at night)
City streets at night (city streets at night)
'Til the morning light ('til the morning light)
City streets at night (city streets at night)

Man you really freak me out
I'm so afraid of you
And when I lose my cool
I don't know what to do
I know you don't mean no harm




You're just doing your thing
But man you really freak me out

Overall Meaning

The song "Freak Me Out" by Weezer delves into a sense of fear and unease felt by individuals when they encounter someone who can be intimidating. The reference to city streets at night as the setting for the song creates a sense of unease, with the idea that danger lurks in the shadows. The lyrics speak to the idea that the singer is not the toughest or bravest guy, but someone who needs to keep their wits about them in such an environment. When the singer encounters someone who can be perceived as dangerous, they are immediately afraid and unsure how to react.


The lyrics express the fear of the singer in encountering this unknown person but also show a sense of empathy towards them. The line "I know you don't mean no harm, you're just doing your thing, but man you really freak me out" expresses the notion that the intimidating person may not be aware of the fear they're instilling in others with their mannerisms, but they're also not necessarily a malicious person. The singer questions whether they may have caused any harm to this person, but also tries to make amends by offering to buy them a drink.


Overall, "Freak Me Out" is a song that speaks to the fragility of individuals in an environment that can be intimidating and dangerous. It also provides a reminder that not everyone who may come across as intimidating has the intention to cause harm.


Line by Line Meaning

City streets at night
The environment of city streets at night can be menacing and scary.


Can be so intimidating
It's easy to feel scared or vulnerable while walking on city streets at night.


I'm not the toughest guy
The singer is admitting his vulnerability and lack of physical strength.


I gotta keep my eyes open
The singer knows he needs to be alert and aware of his surroundings to stay safe.


You came out of nowhere
The person the singer is addressing suddenly appeared and surprised him, adding to his sense of fear and unease.


Man you really freak me out
The singer is expressing his fear and anxiety towards the person he is addressing.


I'm so afraid of you
The fear the singer is feeling towards the addressed person is significant.


And when I lose my cool
If the singer were to become emotional or panicked, he would not know how to handle the situation.


I don't know what to do
The singer is expressing his feeling of powerlessness and lack of control in the situation.


I know you don't mean no harm
Despite his fear, the singer understands that the addressed person isn't necessarily trying to harm him.


You're just doing your thing
The addressed person is simply going about their business and didn't mean to scare the singer.


But man you really freak me out
Despite his hopes for a peaceful resolution, the singer is still feeling overwhelmed with fear.


I'm going to try to improve my manners (manners)
The singer is trying to find a way to approach the situation with respect and without adding to any potential conflict.


Everyone, yes everyone, is my friend!
The singer is trying to adopt a friendly, non-threatening attitude towards everyone he meets.


'Til the morning light ('til the morning light)
The singer's fear and anxiety extend throughout the night until daylight.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: Rivers Cuomo

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