Every Little Thing
Wired Lyrics


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You think you're above it all
Stand out on porcelain walls
Then, staring south on everyone
You're self centered and no fun
When preaching on and on
I think you're about to figure out that

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do, every little thing
Is bigger than you

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do, every little thing
Is bigger than you

You walk through the same routine
Just like a movie scene but
Consequence has no meaning
Can't deny you're looking good and
You misunderstood
No one tells you
But I think they should

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do, every little thing
Is bigger than you

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do, every little thing
Is bigger than you

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do, every little thing
Is bigger than you

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do
Is bigger than you
Is bigger than you

As you shut your eyes unable to see
Past your own life size identity
Someday you'll ask yourself
Why you're alone

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do, every little thing
Is bigger than you

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do, every little thing
Is bigger than you

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do, every little thing
Is bigger than you

Every little thing, every little thing
That you do, every little thing
Is bigger than you

Every little thing, every little thing




That you do
Every little thing, every little thing

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wired's song "Every Little Thing" speak to the idea of self-centeredness and the consequences that come with it. The first verse mentions someone who thinks they are superior to others, standing on "porcelain walls" and looking down on everyone else. However, the singer points out that this person's self-centeredness makes them no fun to be around and that their words are becoming tiresome. The chorus emphasizes the theme that every little thing someone does is bigger than them, emphasizing the idea that actions have consequences, and no one is above the outcomes of their actions.


The second verse highlights the idea that this person is living a life devoid of consequences, going through the same routine without a care in the world. The singer admits that this person looks good, but that they misunderstand the importance of their actions. The bridge of the song speaks to the idea of being trapped in your own perspective, unable to see life from any other viewpoint until it is too late. The final chorus emphasizes the importance of being aware that every little thing one does has the potential for a significant impact on others and one's own life.


Overall, Wired's "Every Little Thing" emphasizes the idea that self-centeredness can have many negative consequences. It warns that there is more to life than one's perspective, and every little thing we do can have a significant impact on others and ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

You think you're above it all
You have an air of superiority


Stand out on porcelain walls
You isolate yourself, almost like you're on a pedestal


Then, staring south on everyone
And you look down on others


You're self-centered and no fun
You're selfish and not enjoyable to be around


When preaching on and on
You tend to ramble about your beliefs


I think you're about to figure out that
I believe you're going to realize that


Every little thing, every little thing
All the small details of your actions


That you do, every little thing
All add up


Is bigger than you
And have a larger impact than just on yourself


You walk through the same routine
You live a predictable and monotonous life


Just like a movie scene but
It's almost like you're acting out a script


Consequence has no meaning
You don't think about the impact of your actions


Can't deny you're looking good and
You're aware of your appearance and care about it


You misunderstood
People don't understand you


No one tells you
No one is willing to talk to you about your behavior


As you shut your eyes unable to see
You're closing your mind to the truth


Past your own life size identity
You're too focused on your own perception of yourself


Someday you'll ask yourself
Eventually, you'll question yourself


Why you're alone
Why you're isolated from others


Every little thing, every little thing
Once again, all the small details of your life


That you do
Are significant


Every little thing, every little thing
Once again, all the small details of your life


That you do
Are significant


Every little thing, every little thing
Once again, all the small details of your life


That you do
Are significant


Every little thing, every little thing
Once again, all the small details of your life


That you do
Are significant


Is bigger than you
And have a larger impact than just on yourself




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Joseph Michael Bridgwood, Justin William Silverstein, Sebastian Pica, Adam Lance Schoenfeld, Nicholas Atria

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Dr. BJ Cox

this needs more attention, its really good

Diamond Wing

The band disbanded some time ago. The reason I know this is because he is my teacher.

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