The haunting metaphorical narrative explores themes of existential uncertainty and dissatisfaction with societal constructs. The lyrics question the meaning of creation and progress, suggesting that the pursuit of an ideal, or 'paradise,' often demands sacrifices one may not be willing to make. The singer grapples with feelings of disillusionment, pondering the futility of material possessions and societal expectations. A sense of rebellion emerges through the call to discard disguises and reveal one’s true self, rejecting superficial values. The desire for change is palpable, as the protagonist seeks a new mode of existence, rejecting the status quo. Overall, the song examines the struggle between individual authenticity and the oppressive weight of societal norms. #ExistentialCrisis #SocietalCritique #InnerRebellion #Authenticity
Megalomania
Lyrics
Paradise comes at a price
That I am not prepared to pay
What were we built for?
Could someone tell me please?
The good news is, she can't have babies
And won't accept gifts from me
What are they for?
They'll just grow up, and break the laws you've loved
Take off your disguise
And all your underneath
It's my aim
Useless device, it won't suffice
I want a new game to play
When I am gone
It won't be long, before I disturb you in the dark
And paradise comes at a price
That I am not prepared to pay
What were we built for?
Will someone tell me please?
Take off your disguise
And all your underneath
It's my aim
Writer(s): MATTHEW JAMES BELLAMY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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