Being Boiled
Beborn Beton Lyrics


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Listen to the voice of Buddha
Saying stop your seri-culture
Little people like your offspring
Boiled alive for some gods stocking
Buddha's watching, Buddha's waiting
Just because the kid's an orphan
Is no excuse for thoughtless slaying
People don't forget this torture
Just because you call her mother
Doesn't mean that she's your better
Once more with the voice of Buddha
He'll say carry on your slaughter
Who cares for the little children
You may slice with no conviction
Blind revenge on a blameless victim
Listen to the voice of Buddha
Saying stop your seri-culture
He'll say carry on your slaughter
Who cares for the little children
You may slice with no conviction




Blind revenge on a blameless victim
Listen to the voice of Buddha

Overall Meaning

The song "Being Boiled" by Beborn Beton contains thought-provoking lyrics that may be interpreted in different ways. One possible interpretation is that the lyrics are a commentary on the cruelty of human behavior, particularly towards vulnerable groups such as children and animals. The voice of Buddha in the song can be seen as a symbol of wisdom and enlightenment, urging people to stop engaging in activities that harm others for personal gain or pleasure.


The first stanza of the song refers to "seri-culture," which refers to the practice of silkworm farming. The next line mentions "little people" which could be interpreted as a reference to children or smaller creatures. The line "boiled alive for some gods stocking" implies that these beings are sacrificed for religious purposes or some other form of material gain. The voice of Buddha is watching and waiting, suggesting that karma or divine justice will eventually catch up with those who engage in such atrocities.


The second stanza continues with the idea that being an orphan is no excuse for killing, and that people should not forget the torture inflicted upon innocent beings. The line "just because you call her mother doesn't mean that she's your better" implies that people should not consider themselves superior to others based on arbitrary factors such as birth or social status. The final stanza repeats the same message that Buddha is urging people to stop their slaughter and care for the little children or creatures that they may slice with no conviction.


Overall, the song "Being Boiled" is a powerful commentary on the dark side of humanity, and a reminder to strive towards compassion and empathy for all beings.


Line by Line Meaning

Listen to the voice of Buddha
Pay attention to the teachings of Buddha


Saying stop your seri-culture
Advising to stop the cruel act of boiling living beings


Little people like your offspring
Innocent beings like your children who are dependent on you


Boiled alive for some gods stocking
They are being boiled alive to make a delicacy for a deity's offering


Buddha's watching, Buddha's waiting
Buddha is observing and waiting for people to realize their wrongdoings


Just because the kid's an orphan
Being an orphan does not mean one deserves cruelty


Is no excuse for thoughtless slaying
There can be no justification for thoughtlessly killing innocent beings


People don't forget this torture
The victims and people in the community won't forget the heinous act of cruelty


Just because you call her mother
Acknowledging the motherhood of the victim does not make the act any less brutal


Doesn't mean that she's your better
One being of a higher status does not give them the right to take another's life


Once more with the voice of Buddha
Reiterating Buddha's teachings on compassion


He'll say carry on your slaughter
A stern warning against continuing with the act of cruelty


Who cares for the little children
Emphasizing the need to protect the innocent and vulnerable


You may slice with no conviction
Killing without remorse or justification is still a heinous crime


Blind revenge on a blameless victim
Acting on revenge without considering who the victim is


Listen to the voice of Buddha
A final call to follow Buddha's teachings of kindness and compassion




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Written by: IAN CRAIG MARSH, MARTYN WARE, PHILIP OAKEY

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