Biggest Lie
Biggest Lie

No Use for a Name - Biggest Lie Lyrics

In a world of tangled truths and forgotten whispers, No Use for a Name challenges us to peel back the layers of deception. The song is a poignant critique of society's inclination to idolize false sincerity and shallow promises. It paints a dystopian… Read more

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Apr 1, 2008
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Biggest Lie Lyrics

Ladies and gentleman we interrupt or program of dance music to bring you a special bulletin from the in continental news."

The writing's on the wall, but no one cares at all
To convey the message that we wrote ourselves
Destroy the walls we mend and burn the candle at both ends

(I really think we are)
Becoming more mindless of the heart
(Becoming everything we hate)
Building our castles for the future
(A Trojan horse is at the gate)
Built by the enemy that we made

It's false sincerity, we hear celebrities
"Buy a hybrid if you can" with ten years of your food stamps
Caught myself listening to sheltered excuses for human beings

(So it becomes elite)
They separate then what have we got?
(Nothing in common with their wealth)
One clip can change public opinion
(One sin can send you straight to hell)
Learned how to lie and not get caught
More piss in the melting pot

Shut out majority with riches
(Their words become more valuable)
Then the voice of a million starving children
(That they have a million ways to solve)
Left freedom bleeding on the roadside,
We believe the biggest lie

Writer(s): Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern, Jimmy McHugh, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Sentric Music, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Biggest Lie?

In a world of tangled truths and forgotten whispers, No Use for a Name challenges us to peel back the layers of deception. The song is a poignant critique of society's inclination to idolize false sincerity and shallow promises. It paints a dystopian landscape where selfishness and privilege overshadow empathy and unity. As we build figurative castles and ignore the cries of the impoverished, the narrative warns of a Trojan horse, symbolizing the destructive consequences of our ignorance. The song also highlights the hypocrisy of those in power urging us toward superficial change while hoarding wealth. It is a call to break free from the invisible walls and awaken our communal consciousness. #WakeUpCall #SocialCritique

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