Cone of Shame
Cone of Shame

Faith No More - Cone of Shame Lyrics

Dive into the depths of human emotion and turmoil with this intense exploration of vulnerability and resentment. The song paints a vivid picture of relationships strained by hidden truths and unexpressed feelings, where the "cone of shame" symbolizes the… Read more

May 13, 2015
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Cone of Shame Lyrics

I'd like to peel the skin off
This winter day
I'd like to bone the head off
This summer fling
What love can do when love's lost
Grow overweight
And smile as if
There's nothing left to say
Wear the cone of shame
Town is quiet now
Like it's holding it's breath
Stone marks the spot
You know who you are
They outlined it in chalk
Word to the wise
And the barman calls die
I'd like to peel your skin off
So I can see what you really think
Or if there is anything
Under that cone of shame
I'd like to strip the bone off
So I can see how you're really made
And see how you really take
Your special pleasure
I'd like to pull your wings off
Read your lines like a gypsy
Just as lonely as anything
So infinite

Cone of shame covering all
You're only happy when you're pissing me off
Cone of shame covering all
Cone of shame, cone of shame
I'm only happy when I'm pissing you off

Writer(s): Bill David Gould, Michael Patton
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Cone of Shame?

Dive into the depths of human emotion and turmoil with this intense exploration of vulnerability and resentment. The song paints a vivid picture of relationships strained by hidden truths and unexpressed feelings, where the "cone of shame" symbolizes the barriers and facades people wear to hide their true selves. The desire to strip away these layers reveals a longing for honesty and raw authenticity. The lyrics suggest frustration and animosity, underscoring the paradox of finding happiness in conflict. Through its haunting imagery, it delves into how love can turn sour, leading individuals to wear their own "cone of shame," masking their pains and imperfections. Ultimately, it challenges listeners to confront their own facades and the complexities of love, identity, and acceptance.

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