THE DINER – Billie Eilish


Don’t be afraid of me

I’m what you need

I saw you on the screens

I know we’re meant to be

You’re starring in my dreams

In magazines

You’re looking right at me

I’m here around the clock

I’m waiting on your block

But please don’t call the cops

They’ll make me stop

And I just wanna talk

Bet I could change your life

You could be my wife

Could get into a fight

I’ll say, “You’re right,”

And you’ll kiss me goodnight

I waited on the corner ’til I saw the sitter leave

Was easy getting over and I landed on my feet

I came in through the kitchen looking for something to eat

I left a calling card so they would know that it was me

I tried to save you but I failed

Two fifty thousand dollar bail

While I’m away, don’t read my mail

Just bring a veil

And come visit me in jail

I’ll go back to the diner

I’ll write another letter

I hope you’ll read it this time

You better

The cops around the corner stopped me when I tried to leave

They told me I was crazy and they knocked me off my feet

They came in through the kitchen looking for something discreet

I left a calling card so they would know that it was me

(Ah, ah, know that it was me)

I memorized your number, now I call you when I please

I tried to end it all, but now I’m back up on my feet

I saw you in the car with someone else and couldn’t sleep

If something happens to him, you can bet that it was me

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The Dark Obsession in “THE DINER”

Billie Eilish’s “THE DINER” dives into the unsettling territory of obsession and unrequited fixation. The lyrics are narrated from the perspective of a stalker, blurring the line between admiration and menace. Eilish crafts a chilling story, using everyday settings like a diner and the protagonist’s block to amplify the sense of intrusion and discomfort. The repeated references to watching, waiting, and leaving calling cards reveal a disturbing persistence, while the casual mention of police intervention and jail time underscores the character’s disregard for boundaries. The repeated phone number motif at the end adds an eerie layer of personal intrusion, making the song both haunting and memorable.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Billie Eilish
  • Songwriters: Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell
  • Release Year: 2024
  • Label: Darkroom/Interscope Records

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