B/W Silence
Wire Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I’m mourning the passing of a moment, in black and white silence
Uneasily, I slept
I cannot accept your tears as an answer
Or is this an excuse for your selfishness?

I came, it was so... I wanted to go
I came, it was so... I wanted to go
Irrational in the extreme, it makes such perfect sense
Lost in a moment, cold without regret
Was this an excuse for my selfishness?





I came, it was so... I wanted to go
I came, it was so... I wanted to go

Overall Meaning

The Wire's song "B/W Silence" explores the nature of mourning and regret over a past moment in time. The lyrics suggest that the singer is looking back on a moment that has passed and that they can never recover. This moment is described as being in "black and white silence," which suggests that it was a quiet and subdued moment that was significant to the singer. They are mourning the loss of this moment and seem to be struggling to come to terms with it.


The lyrics also touch on themes of selfishness and regret. The singer cannot accept someone's tears as an answer, which suggests that they may have caused someone else pain or distress. They wonder if their own behavior was selfish and if this contributed to the loss of the moment they are mourning. The second half of the song also touches on the idea of irrationality and regret. The singer seems to be questioning their own behavior and whether it was an excuse for selfishness.


Overall, "B/W Silence" is a complex and introspective song that touches on themes of loss, regret, and selfishness.


Line by Line Meaning

I’m mourning the passing of a moment, in black and white silence
I am grieving over the end of a particular time, which ended without any significant event or feeling.


Uneasily, I slept
I did not sleep well and was feeling restless.


I cannot accept your tears as an answer
I do not believe that crying is a sufficient response to the issue at hand.


Or is this an excuse for your selfishness?
I wonder if your tears are being used as an excuse to avoid taking responsibility for your actions.


I came, it was so... I wanted to go
I arrived at a place or situation, but I quickly realized I did not want to be there.


Irrational in the extreme, it makes such perfect sense
Although my actions may seem illogical, they feel reasonable to me.


Lost in a moment, cold without regret
I was caught up in a particular moment or feeling, but I did not experience any remorse or emotion about it.


Was this an excuse for my selfishness?
I am questioning whether my behavior was motivated by self-centeredness.


I came, it was so... I wanted to go
Again, I arrived at a place or situation, but I quickly realized I did not want to be there.




Contributed by Gavin O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

Pierre Clary


on Champs

i believe this song is about amphetamine abuse, endemic on the punk scene...Speed, "more speed than before ,less time than before (tolerance build up)........

Pierre Clary


on Champs

The song "Champs" by Wire is an intense and fast-paced track that addresses themes of competitiveness, the desire for success, and the sacrifices one must make in order to achieve their goals. The repeated phrases "The taste of champions, the pace, the pace, the speed, the need, the need to seed, the chance to die" suggest that the speaker is wholly dedicated to winning and will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. The subsequent line "Another dead don't cry" implies that the speaker has seen others perish in their pursuit of victory and is not phased by it. The stanza "You've still got speed, you'll maybe bleed, there's less time" highlights the idea that time is running out and that one must act quickly if they wish to be successful.

The next stanza begins with the phrase "More speed than before, you've done it before, there is no for, what are you doing it for?" which suggests that the speaker is no longer satisfied with their previous achievements and is compelled to push themselves even harder. The line "Want more, want more" is a clear indication that the speaker is never satisfied with what they have and will always strive for more. The repetition of "Another dead don't cry" throughout the song serves as a haunting reminder that the pursuit of success often has a cost, and that cost can be the lives of others.i think this so,

Pierre Clary


on Champs

There is no for

YOU'RE RICH NOT POOR

More Versions