This one is about someone who is wronged by his love one too many times. He has given up all hope for the relationship and the person, or he is just trying to forget to make it easier.
When he gets around to the "You're a number, not a name" he is saying he feels so wronged that the person isn't even worth remembering; they're just a number on a list, not a name to remember.
This is by far my favorite Statistics song.
This one is about someone who is wronged by his love one too many times. He has given up all hope for the relationship and the person, or he is just trying to forget to make it easier.
When he gets around to the "You're a number, not a name" he is saying he feels so wronged that the person isn't even worth remembering; they're just a number on a list, not a name to remember.