Suffocation
Crystal Castles/Musicfire.in Lyrics
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Animals do not repent
Courtesy to intervene
Weathered down my selfish needs
I suffocate
And promise me you won't resuscitate
And when I change my mind it's far too late
You're waiting for something you've waited in vain because there's nothing for you
Suffocation
Humility yet to be seen
Models made of plasticine
Morality disgrace us now
Entertain and take a bow
I suffocate
And promise me you won't resuscitate
And when I change my mind it's far too late
I'm wasting my days as I've wasted my nights and I've wasted my youth
You're waiting for something you've waited in vain because there's nothing for you
Suffocation
The lyrics of Crystal Castles' song "Suffocation" center on themes of power, control, and the destruction that comes with ignoring consent. The first verse declares the refusal to acknowledge consent, referencing animals who can't atone for their actions. It highlights the need for intervention and how one's selfish needs can erode it. The line "I suffocate" evokes the feeling of being trapped or overwhelmed, and the promise not to resuscitate indicates the desire for escape rather than resurrection. The regret and futility are evident in the line "when I change my mind, it's far too late," while the reference to wasted days, nights, and youth speaks to a sense of feeling stuck and unable to move forward. The chorus repeats the word suffocation, leaving no doubt as to the intensity of the feeling the singer is experiencing.
The second verse continues the theme of power dynamics and control, with the line "models made of plasticine" suggesting artificiality rather than genuine human connection. The next line, "morality disgrace us now," speaks to the failure of moral authority and the way in which entertainers and performers can take advantage of their positions of power. The singer suffocates once again, creating a sense of claustrophobia and desperation. The line "you're waiting for something you've waited in vain because there's nothing for you" suggests a lack of hope and possibility, as though the future is already determined and there is no way out.
Overall, "Suffocation" is a bleak and powerful song that speaks to the feeling of being trapped and powerless in a society that values control and power over connection and empathy.
Line by Line Meaning
We ignore refused consent
We disregard when someone says "no"
Animals do not repent
Animals don't feel regret or remorse
Courtesy to intervene
It's polite to step in and stop something if it's harmful
Weathered down my selfish needs
I've been worn down by my own desires
I suffocate
I feel trapped and overwhelmed
And promise me you won't resuscitate
Don't bring me back to life if I die
And when I change my mind it's far too late
If I regret my decision, it's too late to undo it
I'm wasting my days as I've wasted my nights and I've wasted my youth
I've been wasting my life and have nothing to show for it
You're waiting for something you've waited in vain because there's nothing for you
You're hoping for something that will never come, because there's nothing left
Humility yet to be seen
There's still no sense of modesty or humbleness
Models made of plasticine
Models are artificial, like plastic
Morality disgrace us now
We've lost our sense of right and wrong
Entertain and take a bow
We perform for others and take credit for it
Suffocation
Feeling stifled and suffocated
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALICE GLASS, ETHAN KATH
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