Antigama Lyrics


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I have no name
No wisdom
No idea
I have no want to pleasure
No mood for fight
I have no appetite
No discipline
No delusions
I have no conscience




I have no talent
But I know who I am

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Antigama's song "No" reflect a sense of apathy and disconnection from the world. The singer describes themselves as lacking many integral parts of human experience, such as a name, wisdom, and talent. They express that they feel no desire to indulge in pleasure or engage in conflict. Instead, they exist in a state of detachment and disinterest, with no delusions or conscience to guide them. The final line, "But I know who I am," suggests that despite lacking many typical markers of identity and personality, the singer still has a sense of self-awareness and perhaps even acceptance of their own limitations and deficiencies.


Overall, the song presents a bleak and nihilistic worldview that has a certain appeal to those who may feel similarly disconnected or disillusioned.


Line by Line Meaning

I have no name
I lack a defining identity.


No wisdom
I possess no sage-like knowledge.


No idea
I am devoid of creative inspiration.


I have no want to pleasure
I am not driven by hedonistic desires.


No mood for fight
I am not inclined towards aggressive behavior.


I have no appetite
I display no enthusiasm or hunger for life.


No discipline
I lack the self-discipline necessary to achieve success.


No delusions
I harbor no false beliefs or illusions about myself or the world around me.


I have no conscience
I am not guided by moral or ethical principles.


I have no talent
I possess no natural aptitude or skill for any particular pursuit.


But I know who I am
Despite my shortcomings, I have a clear understanding of my own identity.




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