Everyone is Guilty
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Isn't it so strange how everyone
Has flown the coop or just skipped town
Am I only dreaming?
Am I the last one standing?

Call the operator the lines are down
The man in the mirror a stranger
Isolation
Can I wake up now?

I need you as much
As you need me
I don't remember who I am
But I know I'm breathing
This must be a dream





So strange (Isn't it so strange?)
That I'm the only one

Overall Meaning

These lyrics depict a sense of alienation and confusion experienced by the singer. The opening lines describe a strange situation where everyone seems to have disappeared or left. The use of phrases like "flown the coop" and "skipped town" suggests that people have abruptly abandoned their responsibilities or simply vanished. This creates a feeling of emptiness and loneliness in the singer's surroundings. The questioning tone - "Am I only dreaming? Am I the last one standing?" - reflects the singer's disbelief and uncertainty about the situation.


The next lines introduce the theme of communication breakdown. The singer tries to reach out for help by calling the operator, but the lines are down, implying a lack of connection or inability to communicate with others. The man in the mirror is described as a stranger, emphasizing the singer's detachment from their own identity. This isolation intensifies the confusion and heightens the sense of separation from others. The plea to "wake up now" suggests a longing for escape from this disorienting reality.


The following stanza expresses a deep yearning for connection and recognition. The singer reveals their dependence on someone or something, stating, "I need you as much as you need me." This line implies an interdependence between the singer and an unidentified entity, suggesting that their sense of identity is reliant on this external presence. The line "I don't remember who I am but I know I'm breathing" reflects the singer's loss of self-awareness but reveals that they are still alive. This contradiction creates a dream-like atmosphere where reality is distorted and fragmented.


In the final lines, the repetition of the phrase "Isn't it so strange?" emphasizes the singer's disbelief that they are the only one left in this bewildering state of affairs. This repetition reinforces the feeling of detachment and emphasizes the theme of the individual's isolation. The lyrics as a whole convey a sense of disconnection from others, a struggle to make sense of one's reality, and a desperate desire for a return to normality.




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Written by: Brian Salvage

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