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Eyes Without A Face — Billy Idol Lyrics
Soundtrack: Good Grief
Eyes Without A Face Song Lyrics
[Billy Idol:]
I'm all out of hope
One more bad dream
Could bring a fall
When I'm far from home
Don't call me on the phone
To tell me you're alone
It's easy to deceive
It's easy to tease
But hard to get release
[Billy Idol (Perri Lister):]
(Les yeux sans visage)
Eyes without a face
(Les yeux sans visage)
Eyes without a face
(Les yeux sans visage)
Eyes without a face
Got no human grace
You're eyes without a face
[Billy Idol:]
I spend so much time
Believing all the lies
To keep the dream alive
Now it makes me sad
It makes me mad at truth
For loving what was you
[Billy Idol (Perri Lister):]
(Les yeux sans visage)
Eyes without a face
(Les yeux sans visage)
Eyes without a face
(Les yeux sans visage)
Eyes without a face
Got no human grace
You're eyes without a face
[Billy Idol:]
When you hear the music, you make a dip
Into someone else's pocket then make a slip
Steal a car and go to Las Vegas
Oh, the gigolo pool
Hanging out by the state line
Turning holy water into wine
Drinking it down, oh
I'm on a bus on a psychedelic trip
Reading murder books, trying to stay hip
I'm thinking of you and you're out there, so
Say your prayers
Say your prayers
Say your prayers
Now I close my eyes
And I wonder why
I don't despise
Now all I can do
Is love what was once
So alive and new
But it's gone from your eyes
I'd better realise
[Billy Idol (Perri Lister):]
(Les yeux sans visage)
Eyes without a face
(Les yeux sans visage)
Eyes without a face
(Les yeux sans visage)
Eyes without a face
Got no human grace
You're eyes without a face
Such a human waste
You're eyes without a face
[Billy Idol:]
And now it's getting worse
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Stacey Ryan
February, 05th 2024
"Eyes Without a Face" by Billy Idol is a haunting song that delves into themes of despair, emmotional emptiness, and escapism in a deteriorating relationship. The opening lines, "I'm all out of hope, One more bad dream, Could bring a fall," immediately set a tone of hopelessness and disillusionment, suggesting a deep sense of emotional struggle.
The refrain, "Eyes without a face, Got no human grace, You're eyes without a face," uses the metafor of a faceless entity to convey a lack of genuine emotional connection and intimacy. This imagery implies a relationship marked by anonymity and soullessness, devoid of the depth and understanding necessary for a meaningful bond.
Idol explores the deceitful aspects of relationships with "It's easy to deceive, It's easy to tease, But hard to get release," highlighting the difficulty in finding closure from a bond damaged by dishonesty and betrayal.
The song also touches on escapism, painting a vivid picture of indulging in distractions as a way to cope with emotional turmoil. References to stealing a car, heading to Las Vegas, and engaging in hedonistic activities suggest a desperate attempt to flee from the pain of the disintegrating relationship.
Towards the end, Idol reflects on the remnants of what the relationship once was, expressing a sense of resignation and a yearning for the past, "Now all I can do, Is love what was once, So alive and new," acknowledging the loss of what was once a vibrant connection.
In summary, "Eyes Without a Face" captures the essence of a relationship plagued by emotional disconnection, deceit, and the struggle to find solace. It portrays a journey from love to detachment, encapsulated by the poignant metaphor of an emotionally empty, faceless presence.
The refrain, "Eyes without a face, Got no human grace, You're eyes without a face," uses the metafor of a faceless entity to convey a lack of genuine emotional connection and intimacy. This imagery implies a relationship marked by anonymity and soullessness, devoid of the depth and understanding necessary for a meaningful bond.
Idol explores the deceitful aspects of relationships with "It's easy to deceive, It's easy to tease, But hard to get release," highlighting the difficulty in finding closure from a bond damaged by dishonesty and betrayal.
The song also touches on escapism, painting a vivid picture of indulging in distractions as a way to cope with emotional turmoil. References to stealing a car, heading to Las Vegas, and engaging in hedonistic activities suggest a desperate attempt to flee from the pain of the disintegrating relationship.
Towards the end, Idol reflects on the remnants of what the relationship once was, expressing a sense of resignation and a yearning for the past, "Now all I can do, Is love what was once, So alive and new," acknowledging the loss of what was once a vibrant connection.
In summary, "Eyes Without a Face" captures the essence of a relationship plagued by emotional disconnection, deceit, and the struggle to find solace. It portrays a journey from love to detachment, encapsulated by the poignant metaphor of an emotionally empty, faceless presence.
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