04.Nasty Little Revolution
Codeseven Lyrics


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I so want to travel back in time
To change the way you've fixed your mind
Can't leave well enough alone for long
The politicians change their lines
They want to give it all back
Before it's too late
And teachers let their students choose
Teachers let their students choose

The money hungry wash their hands
These fat old bastards loose their plans
The battle masters make their peace
And violent hands will soon release
A love of such intensity
It exposes all of our greed

Teachers let your students choose
Teachers let your students choose
And a lesson was intended
But your speeches never ended
Now we're waiting for a chance
Just to speak

Get on the floor
Get under your desk
This is it, this is not a test
Get on the floor
Get under your desk
This is not a test

Oh, teacher what a cruel mistake




You know we can't leave well enough alone
For goodness sake

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Codeseven's song 04.Nasty Little Revolution reflect a desire to travel back in time to change the way people have fixed their minds. The song talks about politicians changing their lines, the money-hungry washing their hands, and the battle masters making peace. The violent hands will release love of such intensity that it exposes all of our greed.


The chorus is a call for teachers to let their students choose. The song argues that teachers need to give their students the freedom to make their own choices, instead of forcing them to conform to a particular way of thinking. The song suggests that the lessons being taught are not being internalized by the students because the speeches keep going on and on. The song ends with a call for action, and a recognition that leaving things as they are is not a good option.


The song's lyrics are quite critical of the current political and social climate, and a desire for change runs throughout the song. The lyrics reflect a frustration with the current political leadership and a desire to shake up the system. The song is a call for teachers to allow their students to think for themselves, and to make their own choices. Overall, the song is a powerful reflection on the need for change and the danger of leaving things as they are.


Line by Line Meaning

I so want to travel back in time
The singer wishes they could go back in time to change something.


To change the way you've fixed your mind
The singer wishes they could change someone's way of thinking.


Can't leave well enough alone for long
People often can't resist the urge to change things even when they're already working well.


The politicians change their lines
Politicians often change their beliefs based on what's popular or advantageous to them.


They want to give it all back
Politicians may wish they could undo certain policies or decisions they made in the past.


Before it's too late
They may fear that if they don't act quickly, there will be consequences.


And teachers let their students choose
Teachers allow their students to have more autonomy and make their own decisions.


The money hungry wash their hands
People who are greedy do not take responsibility for the negative outcomes of their actions.


These fat old bastards loose their plans
Older, wealthy people who hold power may see their strategies fall apart despite their efforts to maintain control.


The battle masters make their peace
Those who constantly fight or argue may eventually come to an understanding or agreement.


And violent hands will soon release
Violent or aggressive individuals will eventually stop and let things take their course.


A love of such intensity
The emotion of love can be incredibly powerful.


It exposes all of our greed
Love reveals how selfish and self-centered people can be.


Teachers let your students choose
Teachers should continue to encourage students' independence.


And a lesson was intended
The lyrics imply that there was a message or moral planned for the listener to take away from the song.


But your speeches never ended
The message was lost or unclear because the person giving it talked too much and didn't get to the point.


Now we're waiting for a chance
The artist wants an opportunity to speak their mind or assert themselves in some way.


Just to speak
The thing the singer wants most is just to be heard or have a platform for their ideas.


Get on the floor
The song seems to switch to addressing the listener directly, telling them to get down and take cover for something.


Get under your desk
The specific instruction is to take shelter under a desk or table.


This is it, this is not a test
The situation is serious and not a drill or practice run.


Oh, teacher what a cruel mistake
The artist is addressing a teacher specifically and implies they have done something wrong or harmful.


You know we can't leave well enough alone
The singer thinks the teacher is meddling or interfering with something that is already working fine.


For goodness sake
The artist is expressing exasperation or disbelief.




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