On the talk back show
On the radio
At the local bar
In the hot traffic
By the red tail lights

Everybody's down on their knees
Listen like thieves
But who needs that
When it's all in your hands

And we take it down
To the end of town
Where they have control
But they're losing touch
When the lights go out

Everybody's down on their knees
Listen like thieves
But who needs that
It's all in your hands

Everybody's down on their knees
Listen like thieves
For the end results
But who needs that
When you've got it
All in your hands
It's all in your hands

It's all in your hands

You are all you need
You are all you need
And that is everything
So don't hesitate
There's no time to waste
You just do it for yourself

I said, everybody's down on their knees
Listen like thieves
But who needs that
When it's all in your hands

You got it all, you got it all
It's all in your hands
You got it all, you got it all

I said, everybody's down on their knees
Listen like thieves
But who needs that
When it's all in your hands


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Listen Like Thieves Lyrics as written by Andrew Farriss Michael Hutchence

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    General Comment

    "It's all in your hands"-life is what you make of it?

    Thia007on November 27, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    This song kicks an insane amount of ass.

    Kristen_PSIon September 24, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    This is my all time fav song, from my all time fav album!

    abbott75on January 12, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    good song it was condsider a wierd one when it came out but I always liked it.

    scoidahoon February 05, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    Atheism. They're saying people are looking for god, but there isn't one.

    wichitavoron December 23, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    "But who needs that? When it's all in your hands"? Great song.Chorus rocks. :)

    emuInAmuumuuon June 07, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    No one cares about your opinion on whether it is a good song or not, your post on song meanings is about the meaning of the song not whether you like it.

    MMFB2001on January 02, 2018   Link
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    My Interpretation

    When thieves are breaking in to a dwelling/store they are probably listening very intently for the sound of someone coming back home (car pulling in to driveway, police sirens, etc.).

    So, MY guess is that "listen like thieves" means to listen very carefully. Thoughts?

    dirtyrat11on November 21, 2022   Link

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