Smiling Faces
Audio Bullys Lyrics


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Smiling faces sometimes pretend to be afraid
Smiling faces show no traces of the evil who lurks within
Smiling faces, smiling faces sometimes they don't tell the truth
Smiling faces, smiling faces they lie a? proof(?)

Smiling faces sometimes pretend to be afraid
Smiling faces show no traces of the evil who lurks within
Smiling faces, smiling faces sometimes they don't tell the truth
Smiling faces, smiling faces they lie a? proof(?)





Smiling faces, smiling faces sometimes they don't tell the truth
Smiling faces, smiling faces they lie a? proof(?)

Overall Meaning

The Lyrics of Audio Bullys's song "Smiling Faces" reveal how people can often present themselves in a deceptive way, as smiley faces can sometimes hide the true intentions and feelings of a person. The line "sometimes they don't tell the truth" implies that people can be liars and that their smiles can be misleading. This idea is supported by the line "they lie a proof," which suggests that the smiling faces are proof of the person's deceitful nature.


Furthermore, the phrase "smiling faces show no traces of the evil who lurks within" speaks to the idea that people can have two sides to them, a friendly façade and a dark side. The 'evil' within people can take various forms, such as cruelty or manipulation, and this can be hidden behind an easy smile. This lyric can be interpreted as a warning to be careful who you trust, as people are not always what they seem.


In conclusion, "Smiling Faces" is a song that highlights the fact that appearances are not always a true indicator of a person’s nature. It encourages listeners to be aware and cautious of the people around them who may not be entirely genuine, and who may be using their smiles to cover up their true intentions.


Line by Line Meaning

Smiling faces sometimes pretend to be afraid
People with seemingly friendly and happy countenances may sometimes act like they are scared or intimidated, hiding their true feelings and intentions.


Smiling faces show no traces of the evil who lurks within
Although someone may appear harmless and innocent on the outside, they may have sinister intentions and motives that are not readily apparent from their facial expression.


Smiling faces, smiling faces sometimes they don't tell the truth
Friendly-looking individuals may not always be truthful or honest with their words and actions, despite their pleasant demeanor.


Smiling faces, smiling faces they lie a? proof(?)
Even though someone may appear amicable and trustworthy, they may still deceive and mislead others, without any clear evidence of their dishonesty.




Writer(s): Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong Copyright: Stone Agate Music

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