And what if God's dead?
We must have done something wrong
This dark facade ends
We're independent from someone

This wreckage I call me
Would like to frame your voice
This wreckage I call me
Would like to meet you,
Meet you
Soon

We write suggestions
Suggesting fading to silence
And that must please you
My mirror's tarnished with no-help

This wreckage I call me
Would like to frame your voice
This wreckage I call me
Would like to meet you,
Meet you
Soon

Turn out these eyes
Wipe off my face
Erase me

Replay the end
It's all just show
Erase you

I need to
I need to
I need to

This wreckage I call me
Would like to frame your voice
This wreckage I call me
Would like to leave you,
Leave you
Leave you,
Leave you soon


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    great song ! i love this song live...all is quiet in the concert hall...then all of sudden you hear the synthesizer bellow out. awesome !

    xl5ronon June 04, 2004   Link
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    Good song. Great opener to the album Telekon. Once again Numan sings about himself and his position of stardom. According to his autobiography, Praying To The Aliens, he was singing of ending touring forever because he had had enough of fame. He had only been famous for about a little over a year when this was released but he found he couldn't handle it. The thing is he got famous too fast...pretty much overnight.
    The Japanese lyrics translated mean "I leave you" and is directed at his fans.

    MrLongroveon January 25, 2005   Link
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    Great, absolutely awesome album opener - terrible single though! I couldn't understand parts of what he was singing so I went to look at the lyric sleeve...and there was freaking Japanese hiragana where I expected English words to be! I love languages and speak 2 (and 1/2 lol), it irritated me to no end back then that I didn't even notice he had started singing in a language other than English in the middle of the song!! It is a fantastic example of how his voice can make understanding him...quite difficult at times hahaha.

    Now, NOW I've got the Japanese bit, in hiragana, tattooed on my arm, just under Gary's face (from the Tubeway Army album) on my wrist. This song will always be special to me!!

    Zebadakaon September 22, 2023   Link

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