Berketex Bribe
Crass Lyrics


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Berkertex bride, oh, Berkertex bride
Berkertex bride, oh, Berkertex bride
Berkertex bride, oh, Berkertex bride
Berkertex bride, oh, Berkertex bride

The object, unsoiled, is packed, ready and waiting
For the moment of truth in this spiritual mating
The object, unsoiled, is packed, ready and waiting
To be owned, cherished, to be fucked for the naming
The public are shocked by the state of society
But as for you, you′re a breath of purity
Well, don't give me your morals! They′re filth in my eyes!
You can pack them away with the rest of your lies
Your painted mask of ugly perfection
The ring on your finger, the sign of protection
Is the rape on page 3, is the soldier's obsession
How well you've been caught to support your oppression
One God!
One church!
One husband
One wife!
Sordid sequences in brilliant life!
Supports, and props, and punctuation
To our flowing realities and realisations
We′re talking with words that have been used before
To describe us as goddesses, mothers and whores
Describe us as women, to describe us as men
Set out the rules of this ludicrous game
And then it′s played very carefully, a delicate balance
A masculine feminine perfect alliance
Does the winner take all? What love in your grasping?
What vision is left, and is anyone asking?
What vision is left, and is anyone asking?
Oh, Berkertex Bribe! Berkertex Bribe, Berkertex Bribe!
Berkertex Bribe, oh, Berkertex Bribe! Ber-ber-ber, Berkertex Bribe!
Berkertex Bribe, oh, Berkertex Bribe! Ber-ber-ber-ber,
Berkertex Bribe!
Berkertex Bribe, Berkertex Bribe! Ber-ber-ber-ber,
Berkertex Bribe!

Berkertex Bribe, oh, Berkertex Bribe! Ber-ber-ber-ber,
Berkertex Bribe!
Berkertex Bribe, oh, Berkertex Bribe. Bri-bri-bri-bri-bribe
Bri-bri-bri-bri-bribe
Bribe, bribe, bribe
Bribe
Bribe!
Bribe!
BRIBE!

Overall Meaning

The song Berketex Bribe by Crass is a criticism of the institution of marriage and the societal pressures that come along with it, as well as the objectification and oppression of women. The title refers to the wedding dress manufacturer, Berketex Bridal, and the lyrics speak of the “object” of the bride being “packed, ready and waiting” for the “spiritual mating” of marriage. The object is “owned, cherished, to be fucked for the naming” and the public is described as being “shocked by the state of society” but the bride is seen as a “breath of purity.”


The song also attacks the hypocrisy and superficiality of societal expectations for women, as they are expected to conform to traditions and rules set out by men. The “painted mask of ugly perfection” is seen as the ring on the finger of the bride and a sign of “protection” that supports the oppression of women, just like the “rape on page 3” or the “soldier's obsession.” The song questions the values of society, asking what love really means in the context of the “masculine feminine perfect alliance.”


Overall, Berketex Bribe is a poignant critique of the institution of marriage and the societal pressures that come along with it, as well as the objectification and oppression of women.


Line by Line Meaning

Berkertex bride, oh, Berkertex bride
Repeated line expressing the object of desire


The object, unsoiled, is packed, ready and waiting
The pure, untouched object of desire is prepared for ownership


For the moment of truth in this spiritual mating
The moment of truth in acquiring the desired object


To be owned, cherished, to be fucked for the naming
To be owned, loved, and used for identification purposes


The public are shocked by the state of society
Society's state is alarming to the public


But as for you, you′re a breath of purity
Despite society's condition, you are seen as pure


Well, don't give me your morals! They′re filth in my eyes!
The singer does not want to hear about society's imposed moral standards


You can pack them away with the rest of your lies
Society's morals are compared to lies and can be discarded


Your painted mask of ugly perfection
The fake appearance of perfect beauty


The ring on your finger, the sign of protection
The symbol of marriage as a form of security


Is the rape on page 3, is the soldier's obsession
These symbols of marriage hide society's dark reality


How well you've been caught to support your oppression
Those who get caught up in the societal constructs are supporting their own oppression


One God!
The belief in a singular God


One church!
The adherence to a single church


One husband
The commitment to a single husband


One wife!
The commitment to a single wife


Sordid sequences in brilliant life!
The dark realities of life despite its facade of brilliance


Supports, and props, and punctuation
The societal constructs that hold up our reality


To our flowing realities and realisations
To the truths and realizations of our everyday lives


We′re talking with words that have been used before
We are repeating words of the past


To describe us as goddesses, mothers and whores
Words used to label women and men into limited categories


Describe us as women, to describe us as men
Society's imposed gender roles


Set out the rules of this ludicrous game
The societal constructs that dictate our behavior


And then it′s played very carefully, a delicate balance
We carefully navigate around the societal rules and expectations


A masculine feminine perfect alliance
The balancing act of societal gender roles


Does the winner take all? What love in your grasping?
Does following these rules lead to true happiness and love?


What vision is left, and is anyone asking?
What remains of our true vision and is it being questioned?


Berkertex Bribe, oh, Berkertex Bribe
Reiteration of object of desire


Ber-ber-ber, Berkertex Bribe!
Repetitive chanting of acronym


Bri-bri-bri-bri-bribe
Continuous chanting of 'bribe'


Bribe, bribe, bribe
The constant desire for material possession


Bribe
Endless craving for the object


Bribe!
Expression of the desire and need for the object


BRIBE!
Insistent and forceful demanding of the object




Writer(s): Jones, Penny Rimbaud, Stephen Alan Williams, Philip Andrew Clancey, Peter Coomber, Joy Muriel Elizabeth Haney, Andrew John Palmer, Gee Vaucher

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@simonzai7386

Just got the Crass symbol tattoo yesterday.53 & still a naive anarchist.The beginning of this song is just beautiful!

@angelsegg767

queen

@simonzai7386

If I had to name a favourite Crass song it would be this.The music at the beginning is not what you expect from a band as raw as Crass can be.Utterly spellbinding

@melanieroberts1964

That's on my playlist for the garden party.

@joedivision7148

Eve is just so badass.

@BoudicaJ

My 13 year old ears found this a lot easier to digest than Reality Asylum

@markanthonycoliinson873

Me, too. It was more interesting musically.

@Stoned2daBone-r4g

Hands down the one Crass album I play all the way thru only to skip Dry Weather sometimes...

@toddworth4821

I was 9 years old when this came out. 2019 still loving it.

@simonzai7386

Crass chaps you should be proud of yourself for this priceless gem❤️

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