The Great Commandment
Camouflage Lyrics


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Some people suppress you
They parch you
And reap a disaster
Reeducation for the infants
Who demanded for an innocent instance

The great commandment
Shows the contempt
Between the world and their
Embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars
Read the readings
Realize the man who says anything

The needies believe you
They treat you
Like survivors of a disaster
Reeducation for the infants
Who demanded for an innocent instance

The great commandment
Shows the contempt
Between the world and their
Embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars
Read the readings
Realize the man who says anything

The great commandment
Shows the contempt
Between the world and their
Embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars




Read the readings
Realize the man who says anything

Overall Meaning

The Great Commandment by Camouflage is a song with a deep and insightful message that can be interpreted in various ways. At its core, the song speaks of the power structures and systems in our society that suppress and oppress individuals who dare to speak their truth or demand justice. The opening lines, "Some people suppress you, they parch you and reap a disaster," suggest that there are those in power who deliberately silence and quell the voices of the oppressed, leading to disastrous consequences.


The lyrics go on to talk about reeducation for infants who demand innocence, highlighting how even the most innocent of voices can be stifled by societal systems. The great commandment mentioned in the song refers to the golden rule which commands people to love their neighbor as themselves. The use of this phrase can be interpreted as a call for people to treat others with love and respect, irrespective of their social or economic status. The song ends with a repetition of the phrase "realize the man who says anything," which can mean that one needs to listen to those who speak up against oppression and systems of power.


Line by Line Meaning

Some people suppress you
Certain individuals oppress and restrain you


They parch you
They leave you feeling dry and depleted


And reap a disaster
Causing potential destruction in their wake


Reeducation for the infants
Young and naive individuals require education


Who demanded for an innocent instance
Who only asked for a simple, pure thing


The great commandment
An important and fundamental decree


Shows the contempt
Reveals the lack of respect or disregard


Between the world and their
The division between society and its


Embarrassing pavement
Shameful and unsightly terrain


Believe the scholars
Have faith in the learned individuals


Read the readings
Examine the written materials


Realize the man who says anything
Understand the individual who speaks without thinking


The needies believe you
The needy and vulnerable trust and rely on you


They treat you
They care for and look after you


Like survivors of a disaster
As those who have lived through a catastrophe




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn, Oliver Kreyssig

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Don't forget about Duran Duran and The Human League

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Wird heute nach 35 Jahren seines bestehen, immer noch im Radio rauf und runter gespielt. Zu recht . Einfach nur ein Hammer Song. Geil

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im 26 years old, and think this was a great time, with excellent music. better than the music in this moment.

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Totally agree! Iwould like to be born at least in 1970 to enjoy this times!!

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