“Human Too” is the ninth song included in The 1975’s fifth studio album ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’.
The song includes themes of weakness, frailty, and fragility. This follows the same themes of some of the band’s previous songs, such as “Frail State of Mind”, “Sincerity is Scary”, and “Be...
[Verse 1]
Considerin' me looking through you
Thinkin' it was somethin' I used to do
I thought I'd done anger
I thought I'd done shame
But I've always been the same
[Chorus]
Don't you know that I'm a human too?
You know that you're a human too?
And darlin', that's what humans do
So, tell me you're a human
[Verse 2]
I'm sorry about the bomb thing
That's overdue
I'm sorry that I quite liked seein' myself on the news
And I'm sorry that I'm someone that I wish I could change
But I've always been the same
Yeah, I've always been the same
[Chorus]
Don't you know that I'm a human too?
You know that you're a human too?
Darlin', that's what humans do
So, tell me you're a human
[Outro]
Don't you know that I'm a human too?
You know that you're a human too?
Darlin', that's what humans do
So, tell me you're a human
And don't you know that I'm a human too?
Should know that you're human too
Oh darlin', that's what humans do
So tеll me you're human
Oh, tell mе you're human
And tell me you're human
Human Too was written by Matty Healy & George Daniel & Jamie Squire & Benjamin Francis Leftwich & Jimmy Hogarth.
Human Too was produced by George Daniel & Matty Healy & Jack Antonoff.
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