In this song, Queensrÿche delves into themes of disillusionment and skepticism towards societal norms and authoritative figures. The lyrics reflect a cynical view of contemporary values, suggesting that honor has lost its significance in modern society. The narrative portrays a sense of paranoia and distrust, as illustrated by the metaphorical takeover of an airplane by someone influenced by "green shampoo" and medication, symbolizing irrationality or loss of control. Furthermore, the lyrics express a rejection of traditional moral guides like Jesus or Santa Claus, advocating for individual autonomy in determining one's way of life. The song also alludes to escalating tensions and impending conflict, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of human behavior and the potential for catastrophic outcomes. Overall, it presents a critical perspective on social constructs and the fragility of human systems.
I Believe
Lyrics
Honor means nothing today
Close your eyes lock your back door
You're gonna give it
It's what I believe, I believe
I'm afraid he's taken over the plane with green shampoo
But what the doctor gave him, it doesn't make the news
It's what I believe, I believe
Now you're elected play the game
I don't need Jesus or Santa Claus
Telling me how to live
I can't wait for the day, it's what I believe
Temperatures are running hot each side about to blow
Men predict then soon forget
While we wait for the whole damn thing to explode
I can't wait for that day
It's what I believe, it's what I believe
Writer(s): RANDALL RUTHERFORD GANE, KELLY M. GRAY, GEOFFERY WAYNE TATE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave
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