In this introspective track by twenty one pilots, the lyrics delve into themes of internal conflict and the struggle for self-improvement. The narrator seeks help to "polarize" or separate their inner turmoil, symbolized by hiding problems and confronting personal demons. The repetition of "deny, deny, denial" underscores a reluctance to face these issues head-on. The chorus highlights a collective struggle shared with friends, emphasizing communal support in dealing with life's challenges. Additionally, the Spanish phrase "Domingo en fuego" (Sunday on fire) suggests a crisis of faith or moral clarity, further complicated by feelings of being lost or disconnected. Ultimately, the song captures a profound yearning for redemption and betterment in various roles—be it as a brother, son, or individual fighting against their own flaws.
Polarize
Lyrics
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me down
Those stairs is where I'll be hiding all my problems
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me out
My friends and I, we got a lot of problems
You know where I'm coming from
Though I am running to you
All our feelings deny, deny, denial, oh
I wanted to be a better brother, better son
Wanted to be a better adversary to the evil I have done
I have none to show to the one I love
But deny, deny, denial, oh
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me down
Those stairs is where I'll be hiding all my problems
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me out
My friends and I, we got a lot of problems
Polarize is taking your disguises
Separating 'em, splitting 'em up from wrong and right
It's deciding where to die and deciding where to fight
Deny, deny, denial
I wanted to be a better brother, better son
Wanted to be a better adversary to the evil I have done
I have none to show to the one I love
But deny, deny, denial, oh
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me down
Those stairs is where I'll be hiding all my problems
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me out
My friends and I, we got a lot of problems
We have problems
We have problems
Domingo en fuego
I think I lost my halo
I don't know where you are
You'll have to come and find me, find me
Domingo en fuego
I think I lost my halo
I don't know where you are
You'll have to come and find me, find me
We have problems
We have problems
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me out
My friends and I have problems
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me out
My friends and I have problems
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me out
My friends and I have problems
Help me polarize, help me polarize, help me out
My friends and I have problems
We have problems
We have problems
I wanted to be a better brother, better son
I wanted to be a better brother, better son
I wanted to be a better brother, better son
Writer(s): Tyler Joseph
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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