In Every City?
Wire Lyrics


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Starting with an ABC
Wanting to drillfully

Editing skilfully
Arguing forcefully

Want to drill you
Any small thing that we find
Lengthened moments in the sea

Driving me home
Any places far or near

Want to drill you

It begins at one and is followed by two
An X marks the spot where I met U

Want to drill you
In the heart of the earth under the ground
In every city and every town
Want to drill you

If you′re saved or if you're lost
If you are free, what is the cost?
Want to drill you

If you′re scarred, if you're a fool
If you are hot, if you are cool
It's up to you, it′s up to me




There′s only one thing that it can be
One

Overall Meaning

interpretation of the lyrics to Wire's song "In Every City" is that it explores the desire for deep connection and the longing to truly understand and know someone on a profound level. The repetition of the phrase "Want to drill you" suggests a yearning for intimacy and the willingness to dig deep into someone's emotions and thoughts. The lines "Any small thing that we find" and "Lengthened moments in the sea" imply a search for meaning and significance in even the smallest details and the ability to explore and discover the depths of someone's soul.


The song also touches on the idea of seeking this connection regardless of societal norms or expectations. The lines "If you're saved or if you're lost, If you are free, what is the cost?" and "If you're scarred, if you're a fool, If you are hot, if you are cool" suggest that this desire for connection transcends labels, judgments, and appearances. It emphasizes that it should be up to the individuals themselves to determine what is meaningful and important in their relationships, regardless of societal pressures.


Overall, "In Every City" delves into the human longing for connection, understanding, and intimacy, while challenging societal norms and expectations.




Writer(s): Graham Lewis, Bruce Gilbert, Colin Newman, Robert Grey

Contributed by Ian J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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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

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