Number

Soft Cell

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Soft Cell - Number CAPO I [Verse 1] Numbers who’s the person that you woke up next to Today? If you were any older then you’d know you’d have to Pay your way. Well maybe you do already but you make out They pay you. Did you ask yourself where did love go wrong with you? [Interlude]        /        / [Verse 2] Numbers don’t tell me your name I don’t want to know     And don’t forget to take all reminders When you go. Good things have to end and I was never any Good at saying goodbye because when I say goodbye a silly thing happens [Interlude]   And I always cry               / [Verse 3] Numbers. You’re looking so thin these days are you doing speed? (No numbers) Have you seen your face? Now you’re really going to seed (Playing numbers) Doing a nine to five in the day And you never know their names because names make a person real and there’s no real [Interlude] People in these games              / [Instrumental break]        /        /        /        /                                        /        /        /        / [Verse 4] Numbers. Pass them on and pass them by Numbers. Never hold a good thing down for long   Numbers. Throw ’em away like Kleenex Numbers. Pick them up and push them away Numbers.      Oh Numbers      [Bridge] Until you wake up one day and find that you’re a number Until you wake up one day and find that you’re a number Until you wake up one day and find that you’re a number Body one body two body three body four Body one body two body three body four [Outro with ad-libs] Numbers      Numbers      Numbers      Numbers     

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La chanson évoque la superficialité des relations modernes, où les individus sont souvent réduits à des chiffres, perdant ainsi leur humanité et leur identité. L’artiste questionne ce qui est arrivé à l'amour et suggère que beaucoup d'entre nous traversent la vie sans véritable connexion, noyés dans une routine quotidienne sans nom. Le message poignant rappelle que, malgré la légèreté apparente du thème, il existe une profonde mélancolie et une quête d'authenticité derrière ces interactions fugaces. Dans ce monde où les gens ne se souviennent même plus des noms, on finit par réaliser qu’on devient juste un chiffre parmi tant d’autres.